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In 'Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence,' Charles Augustus Goodrich endeavors to immortalize the ensemble of distinguished individuals whose audacious spirits and intellectual rigor were instrumental in American independence. The book serves as a compendium detailing the biographical sketches of the fifty-six patriots who affixed their signatures to the Declaration of Independence, crafted in a narrative style that weaves historical facts with enriching anecdotes and context. Goodrich's historical accounts not only enumerate feats and virtues but also portray the…mehr

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In 'Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence,' Charles Augustus Goodrich endeavors to immortalize the ensemble of distinguished individuals whose audacious spirits and intellectual rigor were instrumental in American independence. The book serves as a compendium detailing the biographical sketches of the fifty-six patriots who affixed their signatures to the Declaration of Independence, crafted in a narrative style that weaves historical facts with enriching anecdotes and context. Goodrich's historical accounts not only enumerate feats and virtues but also portray the sociopolitical climate of the era, offering insights into the fabric of the early United States and its enduring ethos of liberty and democracy. Charles Augustus Goodrich, a noted 19th-century historian and author, was deeply inspired by the ethos of American patriotism and the tales of its founding fathers. His own historical context and passion for the fledgling democracy undoubtedly influenced this painstaking documentation of America's progenitors. As an educator and minister, Goodrich's works reflect a certain moral and instructive intent, aiming to enshrine the principles of these early American luminaries for future generations to emulate. This book is highly recommended for scholars of American history, legal theorists, and anyone interested in the inception of the United States through the lives of its architects. The blend of narrative elegance and historical precision makes it a seminal read for those seeking to understand the personal sacrifices and visionary commitments of the individuals who sowed the seeds of American liberty. It is a potent reminder of the human depth behind the document that declared a nation's intent to form a more perfect union.

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Charles Augustus Goodrich (1790-1862) was a distinguished American author, pastor, and a prolific writer in the early 19th century. Born into an intellectual family - his brother was the eminent lexicographer Noah Webster's brother-in-law - Goodrich followed a path that mixed religious vocation with historical inquiry. His seminal work, 'Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence,' first published in 1829, is a comprehensive biographical account that provides an in-depth look at the figures who played pivotal roles in the founding of the United States. Goodrich's narrative is grounded in meticulous research, providing readers with a vantage point on the personal and political fortitudes of these early American statesmen. His literary style combines reverence for his subjects with a clarity of prose that makes complex historical issues accessible to the general public. His work not only celebrates the achievements of the signers but also contributes significantly to the historiography of the American Revolution, casting a scholarly light on the characters and virtues that shaped the nation's early direction. By documenting these lives, Goodrich hoped to instill a sense of national pride and moral fortitude in his contemporaries and succeeding generations, hailing the signers as paragons of virtue and governance. His legacy endures in the continued relevance of his historical writings, which remain a staple in studies of American origins and character.