Download History: The Men Who Changed the Course of American History, 2nd Edition: Washington, Franklin, Hamilton, Lincoln, M.L. King, Reagan, & Roosevelt AudioBook Free
How common men in American background lived extraordinary lives of service to their country! This e book contains the important history, early influences, life changing occurrences, and enduring impact of historical characters such as Martin Luther Ruler, Ronald Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and more! The United States of America is built upon the foundation that great men created. Without them, the nation, got it even survived its politics infancy, would not be the energetic, thriving ability it is today. These American men who modified the span of history are impressive not merely for his or her accomplishments, but because they were born in common circumstances and increased to prominence because of their resourcefulness, personalities, and convictions. The planet is aware who they are by name and by reputation, yet at their births, it's doubtful that even doting parents expected them to go up to the levels of prominence that they achieved. Acquired they been born in modern times, they might have been dished up by an entourage of press agents and publicists to market their achievements. But only Ronald Reagan, who dished up as chief executive of the United States from 1980-1988, lived in a period when self-promotion was expected, and the effectiveness of his charm resided in his capacity to conjure an idyllic image from North american mythology, when small-town prices and virtues would triumph over advanced city cynicism. Benjamin Franklin charmed the notoriously selective French along with his shrewd rendition of what they assumed was an average American, coupled with his genuine fondness for the girls. Alexander Hamilton wheeled and dealed for that most middle class of virtues: the necessity to settle payments in order to show financial trustworthiness. The Roosevelt cousins, Theodore and Franklin, were lifted in privilege but made the normal man a cornerstone of these presidencies.