Harlow Giles Unger
Born
in New York, New York, The United States
August 03, 1931
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The Last Founding Father: James Monroe and a Nation's Call to Greatness
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published
2009
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15 editions
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John Quincy Adams
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published
2012
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14 editions
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Lafayette
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published
2002
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19 editions
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Lion of Liberty: Patrick Henry and the Call to a New Nation
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published
2010
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17 editions
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Mr. President: George Washington and the Making of the Nation's Highest Office
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published
2013
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11 editions
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Henry Clay: America's Greatest Statesman
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published
2015
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13 editions
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John Marshall: The Chief Justice Who Saved the Nation
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published
2014
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14 editions
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American Tempest: How the Boston Tea Party Sparked a Revolution
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published
2011
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21 editions
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John Hancock: Merchant King and American Patriot
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published
2000
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13 editions
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Dr. Benjamin Rush: The Founding Father Who Healed a Wounded Nation
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published
2018
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7 editions
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“Elected fifth president of the United States, Monroe transformed a fragile little nation - "a savage wilderness," as Edmund Burke put it - into "a glorious empire." Although George Washington had won the nation's independence, he bequeathed a relatively small country, rent by political factions, beset by foreign enemies, populated by a largely unskilled, unpropertied people, and ruled by oligarchs who controlled most of the nation's land and wealth. Washington's three successors - John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison - were mere caretaker presidents who left the nation bankrupt, its people deeply divided, its borders under attack, its capital city in ashes.”
― The Last Founding Father: James Monroe and a Nation's Call to Greatness
― The Last Founding Father: James Monroe and a Nation's Call to Greatness
“He believed the future of the nation was at stake, and he returned day after day to fight his war against the “slaveocracy.” And Quincy voters sent him back to Congress again and again. Louisa fretted about his health and safety, but she had lost all influence over him and could do nothing to restrain him. He was unstoppable—a meteor spiraling out of control in the political firmament.”
― John Quincy Adams
― John Quincy Adams
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