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The patriots, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the making of America, Winston Groom

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The patriots, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the making of America, Winston Groom
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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collective biography
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The patriots
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1130765352
Responsibility statement
Winston Groom
Sub title
Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the making of America
Summary
"When the Revolutionary War ended in victory, there remained the stupendous problem of how to establish a workable democratic government in the vast, newly independent country. Three key Founding Fathers played significant roles: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton. Their lives and policies could not have been more different; their relationships with each other were complex and often rife with animosity. And yet these three men led the charge-two of them creating and signing the Declaration of Independence, and the third establishing a national treasury and the earliest delineation of a Republican party. They managed to shoulder the heavy mantle of creating the United States of America, putting aside their differences to make a great country, once and always. Drawing on extensive correspondence, epic tales of war, and rich histories of their day-to-day interactions, Winston Groom shares the remarkable story of the beginnings of our great nation."--, Provided by publisher
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Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the making of America
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