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The Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character
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Exploring national identity during the American Revolution, Andrew Trees analyzes the writings of key figures like Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison. He highlights how the upheaval blurred the lines between personal beliefs and political ideals, presenting a complex landscape that influenced the founders' efforts to define both their own identities and that of the nation. By merging historical and literary perspectives, Trees reveals the challenges and confusions faced by these leaders in shaping America’s emerging identity.
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