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The Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generations The winner of the Pulitzer Prize, The Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generations by Joseph J. Ellis, is a book reliving history between 1728 and 1826 it describes the reactions of the people in the government and the citizens of United States about the new treaties, disputes, and wars. The historian Joseph J. Ellis has shown the peoples hopes and fears of the new ideas that were developing in the United States. These actions and deeds has changed the United States government. The first theme is the achievement of the political ideologists. All the eight greatest American leaders had achievements in their political career. Washington had become president of the U.S.
Approximate Word count = 458 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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