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In "History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States," George Ticknor Curtis presents a comprehensive exploration of the constitutional framework that underpins American governance. Published against the backdrop of a burgeoning national identity in the mid-19th century, Curtis employs meticulous research and a narrative style rich in detail and analytical depth. His examination traverses the political philosophies and debates that shaped the Constitution, illuminating both the ideological struggles and compromises that emerged during its creation.…mehr

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In "History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States," George Ticknor Curtis presents a comprehensive exploration of the constitutional framework that underpins American governance. Published against the backdrop of a burgeoning national identity in the mid-19th century, Curtis employs meticulous research and a narrative style rich in detail and analytical depth. His examination traverses the political philosophies and debates that shaped the Constitution, illuminating both the ideological struggles and compromises that emerged during its creation. Curtis's work is not just a historical recount; it also serves as a critique of the democratic principles inherent in the document, making it a significant text within the canon of American political literature. George Ticknor Curtis, a prominent legal scholar and political thinker of his time, deeply engaged with the principles of democracy and constitutional law. His experiences as a lawyer and his immersion in the political climate of antebellum America informed his perspectives, prompting him to address the complexities surrounding the Constitution. Curtis sought to empower citizens with knowledge about their government, believing that understanding the origins of the Constitution was crucial for maintaining democratic ideals in a rapidly evolving society. This book is essential for readers interested in American history, law, and political theory. Curtis's insightful analysis and eloquent prose provide a thorough understanding of the Constitution's significance and its lasting impact on the United States. Anyone seeking to deepen their comprehension of American governance and the philosophical underpinnings of democracy will find Curtis's work invaluable.

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George Ticknor Curtis (1812-1894) was an American historian, lawyer and writer. He wrote biographies of Daniel Webster (1870) and James Buchanan (1883) as well as a number of legal treatises, including his oft-cited A Treatise on the Law of Patents for Useful Inventions in the United States of America. Another notable work is History of the Origin, Formation and Adoption of the Constitution. While not a Mormon himself, Curtis was also a defender of Mormonism, writing pro-Mormon articles for New York newspapers and magazines, most notably the New York Evening Post and The Forum.