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Alexander Hamilton: The Making of America #1
Hardback
Main Details
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Alexander Hamilton: The Making of America #1
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Teri Kanefield
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 155 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781419725784
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Classifications | Dewey:973.4092 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Abrams
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Imprint |
Abrams Books for Young Readers
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Publication Date |
7 March 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The America that Alexander Hamilton knew was largely agricultural and built on slave labor. He envisioned something else: a multi-racial, urbanized, capitalistic America with a strong central government. He believed that such an America would be a land of opportunity for the poor and the newcomers. But Hamilton's vision put him at odds with his archrivals who envisioned a pastoral America of small towns, where governments were local, states would control their own destiny, and the federal government would remain small and weak. The disputes that arose during America's first decades continued through American history to our present day. Over time, because of the systems Hamilton set up and the ideas he left, his vision won out. Here is the story that epitomizes the American dream - a poor immigrant who made good in America. In the end, Hamilton rose from poverty through his intelligence and ability, and did more to shape our country than any of his contemporaries. Related subjects and concepts discussed in the book include: Law and Legal Concepts Due process Bill of Rights Freedom of Speech and the Press Originalism / nonoriginalism (theories of Constitutional interpretation) Government Checks and Balances Democracy Electoral College Republic Financial Concepts Capitalism Credit Inflation Interest Mercantilism Securities: Stocks and Bonds Tariffs Taxes Miscellaneous Demagogues Dueling Pastoralism
Author Biography
Teri Kanefield is a lawyer and writer. Her books for children have won numerous awards and distinctions, including the Jane Addams Peace Award in the Older Readers category. She lives with her family in San Francisco, California.
Reviews"A great addition to upper elementary and middle school libraries...students will crave this title."--School Library Journal "Kanefield is a capable nonfiction writer, organizing an eloquent review of Hamilton's life while balancing the perspectives of his adversaries and skeptics... the story is told easily, making a founding father accessible to young readers the way Lin-Manuel Miranda has done on Broadway."--VOYA "The strength of the book is the generous use of Hamilton's own words...A solid introduction to a charismatic founding father."--Kirkus "Thoroughly researched and cited, this book is accessibly written and full of valuable information...Hamilton's intelligence, ceaseless drive, and penchant for speaking his mind come across, giving readers a clear view of Hamilton's character and his role in creating America."--Booklist
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