01750nam a22002177a 4500003000800000005001700008006001900025007000300044008004100047020001800088040001700106041000800123050001500131100002400146245013900170260003800309300005100347505056700398520053600965700003101501BJBSDDR20260515174400.0a|||||r|||| 00| 0 ta260515s2024 nyu|||||r|||| 00| 0 eng d a9780063039605 bspacBJBSDDR aeng bB152r 20241 aBaier, Bret,d1970-10aTo rescue the Constitution : bGeorge Washington and the fragile American experiment /cBret Baier (Autor), Catherine Whitney (Autor). aNew York :bMariner Books, c2024 axix, 360 pages :billustrations, map ; c21 cm aContenidos : Introduction: our common ground Prologue: where are the delegates? Part 1. The making of Washington A stroke of destiny The king's uniform Breaking point The colonies convene Part 2. The call of independence The command "Victory or death" Washington's crucible The final fight Part 3. Rescuing the constitution The unraveling union The scaffold of a republic We have a constitution The people decide Part 4. The living republic The first term The gift of a peaceful transition - Afterword: in their footsteps Appendix: Washington's farewell address aTo Rescue the Constitution by Bret Baier is a history of how George Washington helped guide the United States through its most fragile early years. It explains how the weak Articles of Confederation nearly caused the new nation to fail, and how Washington’s leadership at the Constitutional Convention helped create the U.S. Constitution. The book also shows how, as the first president, he set key precedents—like a strong but limited executive branch and peaceful transfer of power—that helped stabilize the young republic.1 aWhitney, Catherine,d1950-