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Founding Brothers
The Revolutionary Generation
Book • 2000
This book delves into the lives and interactions of the first generation of America’s founders, portraying them not as mythical heroes but as flawed individuals.
It focuses on six distinct episodes that highlight crucial issues faced by the early American republic, such as the Burr-Hamilton duel, the secret dinner that determined the site of the national capital, Washington's Farewell Address, and the renewed correspondence between Adams and Jefferson.
Ellis argues that the endurance of the American republic was largely due to the personal interactions and character of its leaders rather than purely legal or constitutional factors.
It focuses on six distinct episodes that highlight crucial issues faced by the early American republic, such as the Burr-Hamilton duel, the secret dinner that determined the site of the national capital, Washington's Farewell Address, and the renewed correspondence between Adams and Jefferson.
Ellis argues that the endurance of the American republic was largely due to the personal interactions and character of its leaders rather than purely legal or constitutional factors.
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Mentioned by Joseph Ellis as one of the books he has written about the founding of the United States.

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as a book that made him think about the founders and their relationships.


Jimmy Soni

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as a captivating historical account of the Founding Fathers' relationships, highlighting their journey and challenges.

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as one of 

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as a common reference, prompting discussion about how many people have read it.

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when discussing the rapid development of American society and comparing it to the rapid adoption of Bitcoin.

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