Revolutionary Characters: What Made The Founders Different By Gordon S. Wood

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The book Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different by Gordon S. Wood is a biography about outstanding people in the American history: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Aaron Burr, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Pain. The author concisely examines the different qualities of the individuals that were instrumental in the American liberation. Ultimately, Wood dedicates each chapter to elucidate the integral roles played by each of these personalities as well as their meteoric rise and fall from the perspectives of historians and sociologists.
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were cherishable during their time, but this perception changed since then. For instance, Washington’s