Disunion Sentiment in Congress in 1794 a Confidential Memorandum Hitherto Unpub

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The public debt was the main cause of dis sension, because the federalists were suspected of a deter mination to use it as a political machine instead of paying it, while the anti-federalists were suspected of an intention to destroy the debt. Suppose the parties tried to remove these mutual suspicions, might not the Union then receive new vigor? Suppose the army were decreased and the taxes now going to support it were applied to paying the debt; suppose a land office were opened and the proce...eds of the sales of land put to the same purpose, would not such a IN CONGRESS IN 1794 13 course allay suspicion?: But to this King would not agree. He said there were other essential differences between the extremi ties of the Union beside the debt. They never had thought alike and never would think alike. He has been narrowly watching Madison s conduct, and was convinced he had some deep and mis chievous design. Though he would be willing to decrease the army in the course of another year, he was not willing to open a land office, and saw no remedy for existing evils but a disso lution of the Union.

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