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posted ago by trumpistheman2020 ago by trumpistheman2020 +15 / -0

What books have you guys read that are on topics such as Washington in the revolutionary war, the constitutional convention etc etc?

I was looking at one called Washington’s Farewell: a Warning to Future Generations, but heard it leans pretty left despite claiming to be objective.

I have this urge to learn about how our country came to be, especially now that Trump is trying to save it from the radical Left. I took the constitution classes from Hillsdale College and found that I love the subject.

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NancysImpendngStroke 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Federalist Papers FTW

IMO there isn't any better collection of writings that explain, analyze, and argue the existence of what we call The Constitution

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Qualitycounts 2 points ago +2 / -0

1776 by David McCullough. Never boring for one minute. Just an overview of that whole year. Mostly about how Washington evaded the British with a depleted army. Really entertaining book

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