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| #1341063 in Books | 2003-03-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.32 x1.19 x9.56l, | File type: PDF | 376 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Unique thought provoking view of American history|By Rk|Great book. Very interesting perspective. Cultures around the world should read and reflect upon this book. Sadly I am sure they won't.|5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| History Covered from a Different Angle|By R. DelParto|Roger G. Kennedy examines the st|From Publishers Weekly|This aggravating book, published to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, has considerable value despite itself. Like the Shenandoah River, Kennedy can't go from place to place in a straight line as he makes up wor
Thomas Jefferson advocated a republic of small farmers--free and independent yeomen. And yet as president he presided over a massive expansion of the slaveholding plantation system--particularly with the Louisiana Purchase--squeezing the yeomanry to the fringes and to less desirable farmland. Now Roger Kennedy conducts an eye-opening examination of that gap between Jefferson's stated aspirations and what actually happened. Kennedy reveals how the Louisiana Purc...
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