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George Washington Book Prize Finalist
A Library Journal Easiest Book of the Year
What does it mean to be a treaty-worthy nation? No query mattered more to American citizens in 1776. As Eliga Gould displays on this prize-winning book, the will for international recognition touched each a part of the USA’ early history — from the drafting of the Constitution, to family members between settlers and Indians, to the looming debate over slavery.