A More or Less Perfect Union: Madison, Jefferson & Books

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Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence, and Madison is known as a principal architect of the Constitution. How did reading and stacks of books contribute to their building the foundations of the United States government? Learn more about the founding of the United States of America by watching the full series, A More or Less Perfect Union. This clip is from Episode 1 – "A Constitution in Writing."

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Productions like this are so inspirational.

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I’m under the impression that everything we’re told about history is an invention of the current ruling class. I believe Tartaria was a technologically advanced society that occupied the Americas and world before the new version of history was invented. I might’ve been here as recent as the 1800’s. Just looking at architecture and landscapes make it very likely. Highly advanced civilizations built the historical buildings. It certainly wasn’t done by men that only had horse and carriages.

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