Om DeWitt Clinton and the Origin of the Spoils System in New York
This fascinating study of New York politics in the early 19th century traces the origins and development of the 'spoils system', a political practice in which elected officials reward their supporters with government appointments and favors. McBain focuses on the career of DeWitt Clinton, a prominent politician and architect of the Erie Canal, who was both a beneficiary and a victim of this system.
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