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Charles Augustus Goodrich's 'Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence' is a meticulously researched and beautifully written account of the lives of the men who signed one of the most significant documents in American history. Goodrich's clear and engaging prose provides readers with a detailed look into the backgrounds, motivations, and sacrifices of the signers, offering a deeper understanding of the individuals behind the historic event. Drawing upon primary sources and personal anecdotes, the book offers a comprehensive view of the personal and political struggles faced by…mehr

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Charles Augustus Goodrich's 'Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence' is a meticulously researched and beautifully written account of the lives of the men who signed one of the most significant documents in American history. Goodrich's clear and engaging prose provides readers with a detailed look into the backgrounds, motivations, and sacrifices of the signers, offering a deeper understanding of the individuals behind the historic event. Drawing upon primary sources and personal anecdotes, the book offers a comprehensive view of the personal and political struggles faced by these remarkable figures. Goodrich's work is a valuable contribution to the study of American history and serves as a reminder of the courage and vision of those who helped shape the nation. Readers will be captivated by the vivid portrayals of these founding fathers and gain a newfound appreciation for the complexities of the revolutionary period.
Autorenporträt
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.