Jefferson The Virginian by Dumas Malone
The book provides a detailed exploration of the early life and formative years of Thomas Jefferson, focusing on his upbringing in Virginia and the influences that shaped his character and political philosophy. It delves into his education, family background, and the cultural and social environment of colonial America, highlighting how these elements contributed to his development as a statesman and thinker. The narrative also examines Jefferson's role in the American Revolution and his contributions to the founding of the United States, offering insights into his vision for the new nation and his enduring legacy.
- Published
- 1948
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 500-600
- Original Language
- English
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