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The Declaration of Independence and Other Great Documents of American History, 1775-1864
The Declaration of Independence and Other Great Documents of American History, 1775-1864 | John Grafton
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The great documents in this important collection helped form the foundation of American democratic government. Compelling, influential, and often inspirational, they range from Patrick Henry's dramatic "Give me liberty or give me death" speech at the start of the American Revolution to Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, issued in the closing weeks of the Civil War. Also included are the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson's classic rationale for rejecting allegiance to the government of King George III; the Monroe Doctrine, the cornerstone of American foreign policy; and these other landmark statements: The Constitution of the United States; James Madison's The Federalist, No. 10; George Washington's First Inaugural Address and Farewell Address; Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address; William Lloyd Garrison's Prospectus for The Liberator; Andrew Jackson's Veto of the Bank Bill; and Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, Emancipation Proclamation, and Gettysburg Address. An introductory note precedes the text of each document, providing fascinating background history and information about the author. An indispensable reference for students, this handy compendium will also serve as an invaluable introduction for general readers to American political writing.
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In a time with so many amateur political pundits and professed constitutional experts. “How many Americans have actually read the Constitution and other important American Documents?” My guess is not many. The truth is they can be difficult to read, written for lawyers, in an older style of writing that we aren‘t accustomed to, and/or far too wordy. All should at least make the attempt to read the documents themselves.

Ericalambbrown I am continually amazed in recent years at how those claiming to love the Constitution the most loudly seem to understand it the least. Is this just a collection of documents or is there additional writing around them as well? 6y
Tkgbjenn1 This book is primarily the documents themselves. There are “lead-ins”, separate writings giving a brief synopsis before each document. If you are looking for in-depth breakdowns of each document, this book doesn‘t provide that. 6y
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