The Return of George Washington: Uniting the States, 1783–1789

· Harper Collins
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"An elegantly written account of leadership at the most pivotal moment in American history" (Philadelphia Inquirer): Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward J. Larson reveals how George Washington saved the United States by coming out of retirement to lead the Constitutional Convention and serve as our first president.

After leading the Continental Army to victory in the Revolutionary War, George Washington shocked the world: he retired. In December 1783, General Washington, the most powerful man in the country, stepped down as Commander in Chief and returned to private life at Mount Vernon. Yet as Washington contentedly grew his estate, the fledgling American experiment floundered. Under the Articles of Confederation, the weak central government was unable to raise revenue to pay its debts or reach a consensus on national policy. The states bickered and grew apart. When a Constitutional Convention was established to address these problems, its chances of success were slim. Jefferson, Madison, and the other Founding Fathers realized that only one man could unite the fractious states: George Washington. Reluctant, but duty-bound, Washington rode to Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 to preside over the Convention.

Although Washington is often overlooked in most accounts of the period, this masterful new history from Pulitzer Prize-winner Edward J. Larson brilliantly uncovers Washington’s vital role in shaping the Convention—and shows how it was only with Washington’s support and his willingness to serve as President that the states were brought together and ratified the Constitution, thereby saving the country.

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4.1
14 reviews
Lyman G Phillips
February 20, 2020
A very enlightening book on the incredibly important but often overlooked period in Washington's life - the period after he resigned from the army and before he becomes president. Most of the book deals with the drafting if the Constitution. This potentially dry subject is treated with clarity and enthusiasm, and is an engaging history of this important process and document. All in all, an excellent addition to the biography of this great American.
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David Holdren
March 14, 2017
Larson's impeccably detailed research reveals a side of Washington's life rarely glimpsed and even more rarely taught, dispelling any doubt the United States could hardly have come into existence as a major influence in the affairs of men without him.
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October 11, 2022
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About the author

EDWARD J. LARSON is University Professor of History and holds the Hugh & Hazel Darling Chair in Law at Pepperdine University. His numerous awards and honors include the Pulitzer Prize for History.

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