"The Fathers of the Constitution: A Chronicle of the Establishment of the Union," by Max Farrand, offers a concise yet comprehensive account of the pivotal period in American history when the Founding Fathers convened to forge a new nation. As part of "The Chronicles of America Series," this volume delves into the debates, compromises, and ultimate creation of the U.S. Constitution. Explore the complexities of federalism and constitutionalism through Farrand's insightful chronicle of the Constitutional Convention. This essential work examines the political landscape of the United States between 1783 and 1789, covering the Colonial and Revolutionary periods. Discover the enduring legacy of these remarkable individuals and the foundational principles that continue to shape American politics and government. A vital resource for understanding the origins of the American republic.
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