Summary of Joel Richard Paul's Without Precedent

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8822503229
  • EAN9798822503229
  • Date de parution10/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
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  • ÉditeurA PRECISER

Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Continental Army was a disaster. It was poorly disciplined, and the soldiers were starving. The camp needed 30, 000 pounds of bread and an equivalent amount of meat daily. In addition, the soldiers were promised a gill of whiskey a day. #2 John Marshall, a lieutenant from the Culpeper regiment of rural Virginia, was one of the few soldiers who seemed upbeat.
He had a round, friendly face and an infectious grin. He was extremely athletic, and his good spirits never faded. #3 Marshall's superior officers were impressed with his even temper, fair-mindedness, and intelligence. He was promoted to deputy judge advocate, and he arbitrated disputes between soldiers and litigated violations of Washington's orders. #4 The hardships at Valley Forge shaped Marshall's views about government.
He concluded that the Articles of Confederation were unworkable, and that a strong central government was needed to defend the nation.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Continental Army was a disaster. It was poorly disciplined, and the soldiers were starving. The camp needed 30, 000 pounds of bread and an equivalent amount of meat daily. In addition, the soldiers were promised a gill of whiskey a day. #2 John Marshall, a lieutenant from the Culpeper regiment of rural Virginia, was one of the few soldiers who seemed upbeat.
He had a round, friendly face and an infectious grin. He was extremely athletic, and his good spirits never faded. #3 Marshall's superior officers were impressed with his even temper, fair-mindedness, and intelligence. He was promoted to deputy judge advocate, and he arbitrated disputes between soldiers and litigated violations of Washington's orders. #4 The hardships at Valley Forge shaped Marshall's views about government.
He concluded that the Articles of Confederation were unworkable, and that a strong central government was needed to defend the nation.