Declaration of Independence & U.S. Constitution (Including the Bill of Rights and All Amendments)
With The Federalist Papers & Inaugural Speeches of the First Three Presidents
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In the historic collection 'Declaration of Independence & U.S. Constitution (Including the Bill of Rights and All Amendments),' readers are presented with the foundational texts that have shaped American democracy and its enduring values. This anthology spans a remarkable range of revolutionary ideas and articulations of liberty, justice, and governance, underscored by the diverse literary styles of prose that have become iconic in the annals of American history. These documents not only mark the inception of the United States but also reflect the evolving landscape of its political ideology and the aspirations of its people. The anthology stands out for its inclusion of seminal works that collectively represent the cornerstone of American legal and societal frameworks. The contributing authors - George Washington, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams - alongside contributions from the U.S. Government, are figures of monumental significance in American history. Each brought their unique perspectives, experiences, and visions for the new nation, deeply influenced by the Enlightenment ideals of their time. Their collective contributions encapsulate significant historical, cultural, and literary movements that propelled the fledgling nation towards independence and self-governance, offering readers an in-depth look into the genesis of American constitutional democracy. This anthology is recommended for readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of the principles and ideologies that underpin the American system of governance. It provides a unique opportunity to explore the foundational texts of the United States through the lens of its principal architects. The collection serves not only as an educational resource but also as a reflection on the enduring themes of liberty, justice, and democracy. Engaging with these texts offers a profound insight into the dialogues that shaped a nation, making it a valuable addition to any scholarly library or personal collection interested in the bedrock of American values and legal precedents.