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1 online resource (36 pages) |
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IMPORTANT PEOPLE; ANALYSIS; Character Analysis; Character Relationships; Themes; Author's Style; Perspective; REFERENCES |
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The Quartet by Joseph J. Ellis | Summary & Analysis Preview: The Quartet is an historical account of the debates and events leading up to, during, and immediately following the creation of the Constitution of the United States of America. The quartet is four politicians that played an integral role in the creation, shaping, and implementation of the Constitution and early federal government in the US. These include George Washington, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. Each man had some involvement in the American Revolution, which lent credence to the worthiness of thei |
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Summary and analysis of: The quartet : orchestrating the second American Revolution, 1783-1789 / Joseph J. Ellis |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 22, 2016) |
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Ellis, Joseph J. Quartet
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Confederation of states -- United States -- History -- 18th century
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Constitutional history -- United States.
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LAW -- Constitutional.
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LAW -- Public.
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Confederation of states
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Constitutional history
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United States
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History
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Electronic book
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Instaread
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ISBN |
9781943427543 |
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1943427542 |
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