Patrick Henry in His Speeches and Writings and in the Words of His Contemporaries

Patrick Henry in His Speeches and Writings and in the Words of His Contemporaries
Title Patrick Henry in His Speeches and Writings and in the Words of His Contemporaries PDF eBook
Author Patrick Henry
Publisher Warwick House Publishing
Total Pages 292
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Founders as Fathers

Founders as Fathers
Title Founders as Fathers PDF eBook
Author Lorri Glover
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 343
Release 2014-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 0300178603

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Explores the family life of the Founding Fathers, providing intimate portraits of the households of such revolutionaries as George Mason, Patrick Henry, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.

The Fate of the Revolution

The Fate of the Revolution
Title The Fate of the Revolution PDF eBook
Author Lorri Glover
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 213
Release 2016-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 1421420015

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In The Fate of the Revolution, Lorri Glover explains why Virginia's wrangling over ratification led to such heated political debate. Beginning in 1787, when they first learned about the radical new government design, Virginians had argued about the proposed Constitution's meaning and merits. The convention delegates, who numbered among the most respected and experienced patriots in Revolutionary America, were roughly split in their opinions. Patrick Henry, for example, the greatest orator of the age, opposed James Madison, the intellectual force behind the Constitution. The two sides were so evenly matched that in the last days of the convention, the savviest political observers still could not confidently predict the outcome.

Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History

Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History
Title Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History PDF eBook
Author
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 3885
Release
Genre
ISBN 0872893200

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Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History

Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History
Title Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History PDF eBook
Author Andrew Robertson
Publisher CQ Press
Total Pages 4000
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1604266473

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Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History explores the events, policies, activities, institutions, groups, people, and movements that have created and shaped political life in the United States. With contributions from scholars in the fields of history and political science, this seven-volume set provides students, researchers, and scholars the opportunity to examine the political evolution of the United States from the 1500s to the present day. With greater coverage than any other resource, the Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History identifies and illuminates patterns and interrelations that will expand the reader’s understanding of American political institutions, culture, behavior, and change. Focusing on both government and history, the Encyclopedia brings exceptional breadth and depth to the topic with more than 100 essays for each of the critical time periods covered.

Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry
Title Patrick Henry PDF eBook
Author Thomas S. Kidd
Publisher
Total Pages 322
Release 2011-11-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 046500928X

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Historian Thomas S. Kidd shows how the fiery Patrick Henry cherished a vision of America as a virtuous republic with a clearly circumscribed central government. These ideals brought him into bitter conflict with other Founders and were crystallized in his vociferous opposition to the U.S. Constitution.

In the Words of Our Founders

In the Words of Our Founders
Title In the Words of Our Founders PDF eBook
Author ,Tullius
Publisher Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 341
Release 2019-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 1644927063

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The overtly obvious and seemingly malicious maligning of our Founders by many Americans within our systems of education, government, and media is being performed with a greater intensity at the passing of each year. This constant, incessant, and relentless barrage of misinformation and falsehoods about their beliefs, character, and intentions is not only blatantly unjust on its face, it is being done to achieve a larger goal. What might that goal be? Perhaps to "transform" the country from its original foundational structures to one of power and control for the benefit of the "favored few." How might this be achieved? It can only be accomplished by destroying its original identity, of which many mechanisms must be effectively applied e.g. dumb down and divide the citizenry, make alteration of its true history and legitimacy, and make chaos of its laws. Indeed, rid it of its groundwork in natural law and rights; rid it of the republican-federal arrangement; rid it of the ringing of the bells of freedom and liberty due its people. If these be achieved and the house divided, it surely will no longer stand and might more-easily be enslaved. The work you hold in your hand is the first of a three-volume series designed to inform you of whom our Founders actually were""how they formed their beliefs, how they fought with tyranny, how they understood the vices due humanity and its relationship to corruptive government, and how they implemented a system of limited authority to both promote liberty and check coercion and autocracy through both limited and separation of powers. The relevance and gravity to fully understanding these facts, even against the backdrop of difficulties with institutional slavery and illegal confiscatory actions of property, is crucial for the survival of both our national and individual identities. They intentionally structured our form of government to promote our God-given and inalienable rights due us to protect of our labor, private property, and wealth against those within the ruling classes of the church-state strongholds. The time has fully arrived to allow our Founders to speak for themselves. You should, however, hold no pre-conceived biases one way or the other; hold no fantastical favors for or against these men and women whom we identify as "Founders;" nor hold anything but truth as your guide since it is quite possible that your historical frame of reference will be severely shaken. It is best you simply strap in! "Tullius"