In The Quartet, Pulitzer Prize winning historian Joseph Ellis tells the unexpected story of America s second great founding and of the men most responsible Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, John Jay, and James Madison: why the thirteen colonies, having just fought off the imposition of a distant centralized governing power, would decide to subordinate themselves anew. These men, with the help of Robert Morris and Gouverneur Morris, shaped the contours of American history by diagnosing the systemic dysfunctions created by the Articles of Confederation, manipulating the political...
In The Quartet, Pulitzer Prize winning historian Joseph Ellis tells the unexpected story of America s second great founding and of the men m...