Known for his influential role in the debates that established
the founding documents of the United States, Benjamin Franklin was
not only an astute politician, but also an Atlantic citizen whose
commitment to the American cause was informed by years spent in
England and France. The life of this iconic founder provides an
ideal opportunity for students to take a closer look at eighteenth
century colonial society and the contested formation of the early
American nation.
In this carefully contextualized account, Nathan R. Kozuskanich
considers the many facets of Franklin s private and public lives,
and shows how Franklin grappled with issues that still concern us
today: the right to bear arms, the legacy of slavery, and the
nature of American democracy. In a concise narrative bolstered by
supporting primary documents, "Benjamin Franklin: American Founder,
Atlantic Citizen" introduces students to the world of the
burgeoning United States and enables them to understand the journey
from imperial colonies to an independent nation dedicated to the
premise that all men are created equal."
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