Taming democracy : "the people," the founders, and the troubled ending of the American Revolution
Terry Bouton  
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Publisher:Oxford University Press
Place Published:Taming democracy "the people," the founders, and the troubled ending of the American Revolution
Genre:History, Electronic books
ISBN:9780195306651
Dewey:975.804
Release:2007-01-01
Date Added:2015-12-01
Summary: Americans are fond of reflecting upon the Founding Fathers, the noble group of men who came together to force out the tyranny of the British and bring democracy to the land. Unfortunately, as Terry Bouton shows in this highly provocative first book, the Revolutionary elite often seemed as determined to squash democracy after the war as they were to support it before. Centering on Pennsylvania, the symbolic and logistical center of the Revolution, Bouton shows how this radical shift in ideology spelled tragedy for hundreds of common people. Leading up to the Revolution, Pennsylvanians were unit.
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