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Washington presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and is often credited with its success
Washington presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and is often credited with its success
Washington presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and is often credited with its success
Washington presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and is often credited with its success
Washington presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and is often credited with its success
Washington presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and is often credited with its success
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Throughout his long career, Washington earned the adulation not merely of ordinary people but of thEdmund Morgan:
There is something about guns that inhibits understanding. It is not just that they can put an endEdmund Morgan:
The musket could not be aimed except in a general direction; a bow in the hands of a skilled archerEdmund Morgan:
The musket, always a muzzleloader, took minutes to reload; an archer could aim and fire up to a dozEdmund Morgan:
In 1595, by order of the Privy Council, the English armed services abandoned the longbow and foughtEdmund Morgan:
Liberty had many friends in the eighteenth century.Edmund Morgan:
Both European and American historians have done away with any conceptual limits on what in the pastEdmund Morgan:
Americans, perhaps more than most people, have pondered the question of who they are and what theirEdmund Morgan:
The American world had - seemingly, at least - become a Jeffersonian world by the election of 1800,Edmund Morgan:
What was the American Revolution? The people who joined to carry it out had different views of what