Edmund S. Morgan explores what independence meant to three of America’s most prominent Founding Fathers: John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. In doing so in such a short volume, he refrains from much biography or history lesson, including only what is necessary to discuss the importance of independence as it meant to each.
Rather than dates and places, Morgan explores the motivations and values of each man. Adams the ambitious politician, Washington the aloof military man, and Jefferson the humanist … Read the rest