A remarkable addition to The Making of America Series from Bluewood
Books, Rise Of A New Nation begins right after the Revolutionary War and
provides an insightful and compelling account of the actual events that
shaped our country at its birth. Beginning with the Constitutional
Convention of 1787 the book goes on to examine the election of George
Washington as America's first president, John Adam's election and the
undeclared war with France, the election of Thomas Jefferson and the
Louisiana Purchase, James Madison's presidency and the War of 1812 and
ending with the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. This period in American
history was pivotal. It was a time when America was first defining
itself, and its leaders were emerging to unite the country. From the
framing of our Constitution and the Bill of Rights to the early
struggles between states rights and the federal government the infancy
of America was vital to its long lasting success. Each title in The
Making of America Series contains a Where to Go section that brings the
past into the present, offering a wide variety of museums and historic
sites. Readers can experience and see firsthand where many of the events
in the book actually took place.