Joseph Ellis 'The Founding Brothers' By Joseph Ellis

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In the book the Founding Brothers, the author Joseph Ellis informs his audience how the American Nation developed in a sudden and revolutionary way, through the influence of the significant events the founding fathers were involved in and their introduction to political parties. Ellis explains how the ideas and efforts of the Founding Fathers to keep every state in the nation together, is what led the United States become the oldest and most enduring republic in the world. The way the early leaders of this country struggled to create the best central government can be used to see how the development of government has been constantly changing over time.
Ellis goes into really deep detail about specific events that helped shape the nation. These