Brief analysis of "The Birth of the Republic" 3rd edition. Essay on what is Morgan's thesis.
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Edmund S. Morgan's "The Birth of the Republic" is an excellent overview of the major points of the history of America throughout the revolutionary period.
To briefly summarize the book; Morgan first begins by examining the relationship between the American colonies and the English Parliament. He focuses mainly on the unfair taxation that was forced upon the colonies by the English and other infringements of liberties committed by Parliament. The colonies "admitted Parliament's right to
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the underlying logic of the Constitution proved to overcome these small kinks and in time make a huge leap towards true equality of all men. In the last two paragraphs of the conclusion of Morgan's book, he briefly summarizes all of that which was accomplished and what is still being accomplished today, and leaves the audience with a powerful statement that government, "as long as any man remains less free than another, cannot honorably cease"(156).
the underlying logic of the Constitution proved to overcome these small kinks and in time make a huge leap towards true equality of all men. In the last two paragraphs of the conclusion of Morgan's book, he briefly summarizes all of that which was accomplished and what is still being accomplished today, and leaves the audience with a powerful statement that government, "as long as any man remains less free than another, cannot honorably cease"(156).