George Washington and American Constitutionalism

Known as the Father of His Country, George Washington is viewed as a demigod for what he was and did, not what he thought. In addition to being a popular icon for the forces of American nationalism, he served as commanderinchief of the victorious Continental Army. That he played a key role in securi...

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Place / Publishing House:Lawrence, Kan. : : University Press of Kansas,, 1993.
©1993.
Year of Publication:1993
Language:English
Series:American political thought
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 245 p.)
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