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Suspected of Independence

Suspected of Independence

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Present at almost all of the signature moments on the road to American nationhood, from the first Continental Congress onward, Thomas McKean was a colonel in the Continental Army; president of the Continental Congress; governor of Pennsylvania; and, perhaps most importantly, chief justice of the new countrys most influential state, Pennsylvania, a foundational influence on American law. His life uniquely intersected with the many centers of power in the still-formative country during its most vulnerable years, and shows the degree of uncertainty that characterized newly independent America, unsure of its future or its identity.

Thomas McKean knew intimately not only the heroic figures of the Revolutionary era George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin but also the fascinating characters who fought over the political identity of the new country, such as Caesar Rodney, Francis Hopkinson, and Alexander Dallas. His life reminds us that Americas creation was fraught with dangers and strife, backstabbing and bar-brawling, courage and stubbornness. McKeans was an epic ride during utterly momentous times.Written by David McKean. Hardcover; 320 pages.

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