In The Red City Mitchell Likely Presents A Fictionalized Account Of The Political And Social Landscape During The Second Administration Of President George Washington. The Title The Red City Refers To Philadelphia Which Served As The Capital Of The United States During Washington'S Presidency And Was Often Called The Red City Due To Its Brick Buildings. The Novel May Delve Into The Intrigues Rivalries And Challenges Faced By Washington And His Administration As They Grapple With Issues Such As Foreign Relations Domestic Policy And The Nascent Political Factions That Emerged During The Early Years Of The United States. Mitchell'S Narrative May Also Explore The Personal Lives Of The Characters Involved Offering Insights Into Their Relationships Aspirations And Struggles.
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