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A Brilliant Solution : Inventing The American Constitution

  • A Brilliant Solution : Inventing The American  Constitution
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    Carol Berkin
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    Book, 1st ed, Harcourt, 2002
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      (LOWER LEVEL)  E303 .B47 2002         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Carol Berkin tells the story of that amazing summer in Philadelphia, and makes you feel as if you were there, listening to the arguments, getting to know the framers, and appreciating the difficult and critical decisions being made. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "We know - and love - the story of the American Revolution, from the Declaration of Independence to Cornwallis’s defeat. We forget, though, that the Articles of Confederation and our first attempts at self-government were disasters; the post-revolutionary Confederation slipped quickly into factional bickering and economic crisis. In 1787, a group of lawyers and politicians, some famous and others just ordinary men, journeyed to Philadelphia, determined to create a more stable framework of government, hoping that it would last long enough to bring an end to the crisis." "Delegates to the Constitutional Convention had no great expectations for the document they were fashioning. But somehow, in the amalgam of ideas, argument and compromise, a great thing happened: A constitution and a form of government were created that have served us well." "Revealing that the story of that amazing summer in Philadelphia is more complicated and much more interesting than we have imagined, Carol Berkin makes you feel as if you were there, listening to the arguments, getting to know the framers, and appreciating the difficult and critical decisions being made. Using history as a kind of time travel, Berkin takes the reader into the hearts and minds of the founders, explaining their mind-sets, their fears, and their very limited expectations."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • The call for a convention
    • Making Mr. Madison wait
    • A gathering of demigods
    • The perils of power
    • Schisms, threats, and compromises
    • Debating the presidency once again
    • The convention ends
    • The battle for ratification
    • The inauguration of President George Washington
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    • 0151009481
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