>"The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763–1789" by Robert Middlekauff
Good for standard mainstream history.
>"An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States" by Charles A. Beard
An alternative perspective that paints the founding fathers as rich elites looking to protect their wealth more than anything.
Both books have a focus on Washington.
Good for standard mainstream history.
>"An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States" by Charles A. Beard
An alternative perspective that paints the founding fathers as rich elites looking to protect their wealth more than anything.
Both books have a focus on Washington.
I think 1776 was an important year for other reasons than declaration of independence it was Freemason reset maybe the beginning of Satan's little season in the bible.
Check out The Quash podcast by Legalman. Might be hard to find his stuff. He's on patreon but you can find rss feeds. He has good take on your American forefathers and calls them a bunch of land Grabblers. He also did a movie called Jones Plantation which shows how we are all still slaves today they just give us fake money so we think the slavery isnt slavery.