Just finished watching the John Adams HBO miniseries. Amazing. There are some discrepancies between it and the more true-to-life book of the same name by David McCullough, whose book 1775 is also on my shelf waiting to be read. I want to read A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn, before I get on with that.
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Karim Delgado has written 2 entries about this goal
Reading “The Creation of the American Republic 1776-1787.” It’s a hefty read, but coming off a 500 page biography of Caius Julius Caesar, I’m ready to continue studying important people and events in political history.
It looks so far like an interesting study on the ideology of the American people and the Tories who so despised them in the founding days of our Republic.
