If you liked The revolution of 1800 by James P. P. Horn and Peter S. Onuf, start with Federal Union, Modern World (1993), Evolution of a Rural Free Black Community (2025), and Empire's twin (2015). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What should I read after The revolution of 1800?
BookOrb recommends Federal Union, Modern World (1993), Evolution of a Rural Free Black Community (2025), Empire's twin (2015), American culture, 1776-1815 (1991), and Private Jefferson (2016).
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The revolution of 1800 is by James P. P. Horn and Peter S. Onuf.