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E Pluribus Unum

E Pluribus Unum

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Weakness
Review: This book is a novel about the making of America from 13 nation-states. It is a well thought through reconstruction of the years in which our founder's of the nation help shape the United States into what it is now. This book is hard to understand and follow. I would recommend this book to someone with a strong history background. Otherwise, unless it is an assignment, I doubt it help you understand US history any better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: yikes
Review: this is basically a good book though it is hard to follow and hard to understand unless you already have a solid background on the events covered. i had to read it for college and would not recommend it for those just wanting to learn a bit more about history, only for those who have lots of free time and those truly interested in learning more about the formation of the american republic

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: damnit
Review: This is the worst book that I have ever read in my life. It is extremely difficult to follow, and it's definitely not on my top ten list of great books to read. I do not recommend purchasing this book about the American Republic.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: E Pluribus Unum
Review: ~E Pluribus Unum: The Formation of the American Republic, 1776-1790~ is an astute and intriguing look at the formative years of the American Republic. The United States was taking shape from the days of the Confederation to the 1787 Constitutional Convention and many pivotal debates emerged as to the nature of the burgeoning federal republic. Particular emphasis is placed also on the Washington Administration and . McDonald offers an informative and intriguing scholarship, which is a solid contribution to constitutional history and early American history.


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