Abraham Lincoln and Alexander Hamilton

Abraham Lincoln and Alexander Hamilton
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Publisher : Legare Street Press
Total Pages : 20
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ISBN-10 : 1015216145
ISBN-13 : 9781015216143
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Synopsis Abraham Lincoln and Alexander Hamilton by : John F (John Fairfield) 183 Dryden

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Abraham Lincoln and Alexander Hamilton

Abraham Lincoln and Alexander Hamilton
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:81867153
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Synopsis Abraham Lincoln and Alexander Hamilton by : John Fairfield Dryden

Abraham Lincoln & Alexander Hamilton

Abraham Lincoln & Alexander Hamilton
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Total Pages : 78
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ISBN-10 : 1952117275
ISBN-13 : 9781952117275
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Synopsis Abraham Lincoln & Alexander Hamilton by : Henry Faulkner

Discover a Mysterious Founding Father! Read this fascinating book today - It could change your perspective on the past!

Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Abraham Lincoln

Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Abraham Lincoln
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 1545000182
ISBN-13 : 9781545000182
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Abraham Lincoln by : Mark Steinberg

The New World. Popular conceptions of colonists in a reduced role spread. Heated debates and pamphleteers ignited the spirits of the underrepresented as various European powers involved the colonies in attempts to dominate North America. A brand of civilized order was brought to the chaos found in the colonial wilderness. Without the trouble that eighteenth century Europe faced, a new ordered world along European lines could glorify its past in bringing its best self back to life. The revolutionary generation would come to question this early colonial order. As Franklin, Washington, and Hamilton would learn, attempts to forge a unique identity would become inevitable. With it came high risks that they were reluctant to take. They would eventually help carry the New World from colonial status to confederation and ultimately a nation. Not without a fight in shedding their colonial responsibilities in favor of self-determination. Join us as we investigate what influenced these three trailblazers and what framed many debates, including the wars, the Great Awakening, the Enlightenment and rebellions. Abe's America fit a different era. How did it resemble and differ from its revolutionary birth? Did it evolve in concert with the intentions of these three founding fathers? How did he build on their enduring literature?

Great Americans on Stage

Great Americans on Stage
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Publisher : Outskirts Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9781977209313
ISBN-13 : 1977209319
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Great Americans on Stage by : WYN

Playwright WYN's Great Americans on Stage shines a light on key figures in our country's early years-its decades of ascent from revolution, disorder, and division to unbreakable union and rising economic and political power. Two of the plays in WYN's collection center on men known to all, Alexander Hamilton and Abraham Lincoln. The third asks theatergoers to remember the once-famous Light Horse Harry, a hero of the American Revolution and the only man in the ranks to win the Congressional Medal of Honor. As enlightening as they are entertaining, the plays collected in Great Americans on Stage will delight theater lovers and inspire directors.

The Broken Constitution

The Broken Constitution
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Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9780374720872
ISBN-13 : 0374720878
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Broken Constitution by : Noah Feldman

A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice An innovative account of Abraham Lincoln, constitutional thinker and doer Abraham Lincoln is justly revered for his brilliance, compassion, humor, and rededication of the United States to achieving liberty and justice for all. He led the nation into a bloody civil war to uphold the system of government established by the US Constitution—a system he regarded as the “last best hope of mankind.” But how did Lincoln understand the Constitution? In this groundbreaking study, Noah Feldman argues that Lincoln deliberately and recurrently violated the United States’ founding arrangements. When he came to power, it was widely believed that the federal government could not use armed force to prevent a state from seceding. It was also assumed that basic civil liberties could be suspended in a rebellion by Congress but not by the president, and that the federal government had no authority over slavery in states where it existed. As president, Lincoln broke decisively with all these precedents, and effectively rewrote the Constitution’s place in the American system. Before the Civil War, the Constitution was best understood as a compromise pact—a rough and ready deal between states that allowed the Union to form and function. After Lincoln, the Constitution came to be seen as a sacred text—a transcendent statement of the nation’s highest ideals. The Broken Constitution is the first book to tell the story of how Lincoln broke the Constitution in order to remake it. To do so, it offers a riveting narrative of his constitutional choices and how he made them—and places Lincoln in the rich context of thinking of the time, from African American abolitionists to Lincoln’s Republican rivals and Secessionist ideologues. Includes 8 Pages of Black-and-White Illustrations

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln
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Publisher : Abrams
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781683353607
ISBN-13 : 1683353609
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Abraham Lincoln by : Teri Kanefield

This biography for young readers examines the life of the sixteenth U.S. president and the constitutional issues that arose during his administration. Praise by many as America’s greatest president, Abraham Lincoln guided the country through the Civil War and was the Great Emancipator who freed the enslaved and paved the way for the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments. Lincoln was denounced by others as a tyrant who trampled the Constitution, denied individual liberty, and failed to avert the war that left more than six hundred thousand American soldiers dead. Born in a cabin deep in the backwoods of Kentucky, growing up in a family considered “the poorest of the poor,” Lincoln rose to become a highly respected lawyer and stateman. He often used different arguments with different people depending on the needs of the moment, leading one exasperated opponent to call him two-faced, and leaving others to marvel at his effectiveness as a politician and leader. A practical statesman and not an idealist, Abraham Lincoln knew he could not accomplish all he set out to do, but he remained alert for opportunities to achieve his long-desired objective of liberty and justice for all. The book includes selections of Lincoln’s writing, a bibliography, and an index. “This concise and balanced narrative encapsulates the life and legacy of one of the country’s most important leaders. . . . A solid addition for understanding America’s story.” —Kirkus Reviews “The author adroitly reviews the facts of Lincoln's entire life, divided into 16 chapters, and examines his emergence as a politician and his views on slavery.” —School Library Journal

The Leadership Secrets of Hamilton

The Leadership Secrets of Hamilton
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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 59
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ISBN-10 : 9781728209210
ISBN-13 : 1728209218
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Leadership Secrets of Hamilton by : Gordon Leidner

VICTORIOUS in the War of American Independence, Alexander Hamilton and the founding fathers built the first successful democratic government. They'll forever go down in history as having changed the rules of leadership and redefined what it means to ignite change in people. As a modern day leader, you may not be establishing a new system of government – but the principles of radical leadership still apply, whether you're undertaking a new initiative, rejuvenating a business, or sparking motivation in your team. Using history's greatest rebels as your guide: START YOUR REVOLUTION!

The Greatest American, Alexander Hamilton

The Greatest American, Alexander Hamilton
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Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B61120
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Synopsis The Greatest American, Alexander Hamilton by : Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg