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Today, the US Constitution is the oldest, continually-operating device of government on the globe. But to think about the Constitution as a fully-formed, canonical doc is to lose out on a genuine, well-rounded knowledge of American background. Now, as part of your, any well-informed resident should understand how the Constitution lives, breathes, and endures. In cooperation with Smithsonian, these 36 lectures are a deep dive in to the creation of the US Constitution as it actually occurred - and the amazing men who played their own role in the creation (and survival) of American democracy. Made to be savored in chronological order, they take you from the final days of the American Revolution to the opening decades of america under the newly created US Constitution. Advised like a remarkable story, each lecture runs on the Creator as a doorway through which to examine the procedure involved with crafting the Constitution. You'll face fresh perspectives on familiar Founders including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Adam Madison, and Alexander Hamilton, as well as people definitely not considered Founders, including Adam McHenry, Secretary of Battle under John Adams; and Alexis de Tocqueville, writer of the insightful Democracy in America. While comprehensive, the lectures are highly accessible for any learners, high school students and background buffs alike. Less a biography of individuals, Professor Guelzo's lectures are instead a amalgamated biography of one of the greatest political documents in history.