Toward a more perfect union
the American Republic, 1783-1815
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Author
Publication
1970 - Scott, Foresman, [Glenview, Ill.], Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
82,000 words, Guess
Page Count
328 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4909785M
- OCLC Control Number78954
- OCLC Control Numbertowardmoreperfec0000mill
- Library of Congress Control Number76076304
- LibraryThing1397197
Classifications
- DDC973.3
- LCCE301 .M48
Description
"The book's central theme is the making of a nation from the disparate sections which composed the republic. Many individuals contributed toward this achievement. Their efforts were inadvertently furthered by the British government which, for many Americans of the postrevolutionary generation, stood as the 'eternal enemy' of the republic's territorial and ideological aspirations. It is significant that not until the Second War with Great Britain did Americans truly attain a sense of national identity"--John C. Miller, author.
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