Angry Mobs and Founding Fathers

Angry Mobs and Founding Fathers
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Publisher : Michael Newton
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780982604021
ISBN-13 : 0982604025
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Download or read book Angry Mobs and Founding Fathers written by Michael E. Newton and published by Michael Newton. This book was released on 2011 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Angry mobs launched the American Revolution when they protested against British acts of tyranny. These rebels threatened, harassed, and chased away British officials and Loyalists. The Founding Fathers agreed with the goals of these Patriots, but not with their methods. Fearing anarchy, the Founders channeled the passion of the mobs toward independence. Working together, the angry mobs and Founding Fathers defeated the mighty British army and won independence, but the new nation that emerged was anarchic and chaotic, much like the angry mobs themselves. Meeting behind closed doors, the Founding Fathers conspired to depose the Confederation government, wrote a new constitution, and created the world’s most successful republic. 'Angry Mobs and Founding Fathers' tells the little-known story of how these two groups fought for control of the American Revolution.


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