The American Story
Building the Republic
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America's Constitutional Republic is like no other.
Most Americans recognize the names George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, but few can tell you their stories—much less that of James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, or Andrew Jackson. These seven men from the Founding Ear were America's first presidents. They established our republic on the foundation of the Constitution and its liberties.
But who were they? Were they good or bad leaders? How did they become presidents? Did they follow the Constitution or abandon its principles?
Their lives reflect the opportunities America offers. Farmers, attorneys, military veterans, and philosophers, they each rose to the highest ranks of political leadership. From very different backgrounds, all loved their nation. Each had shortcomings (some far more than others) as well as stellar shining moments. Some preserved our strong foundations and some abandoned core constitutional principles.
The stories of each of these presidents are fascinating, instructive, and compelling. And why not? After all, these are the men who built the republic.
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- Richard A.
- 08-14-24
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This book accurately gives the reader a historical account of the first five presidents really in depth, although there are seven presidents all accurately covered. It’s so nice to get a real intimate view of the presidents that shaped this great nation. Read it you will not be disappointed.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-04-24
History everyone should know.
A very well written book, using accurate first hand sources. This book should be used in classrooms everywhere.
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- Chelebell
- 06-11-24
history at its best
well written and insight. being a history need I love hearing the stories and personal characteristics of those historical figures
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- David A Spencer
- 08-14-24
the facts
I liked everything about the book. the book explained facts about our former presidents and their values never heard before
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- Captivating21
- 07-01-24
Love this second in a series
The well documented history that so many were never taught. Must read. Short chapters and easy to stay engaged.
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- William C Cady
- 06-01-24
American Story
This book tell the true story in our principal in the founding of our new country as we battle thru of all the up and down.
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- Rachael
- 07-08-24
Excellent book!
This book should be required reading for every student and quite frankly every American since they do not teach American history anymore! This is my second time listening to this book it is just filled with interesting facts timelines and information that I never knew about the founders of our country. I highly recommend it!
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