
According to Michael Barone, the locations where they were raised and the places they traveled influenced the establishment fathers’ regional arrangement, which impacted both their views of the country and what the state may be.  ,
Thomas Jefferson” saw the land from the] view of the West,” according to Barone, a senior social scientist for the Washington Examiner and co-author of” The Almanac of American Politics” since its first release in 1972, despite George Washington having” a chart that goes north by northwest.”  ,
In his new text” Mental Maps of the Owners: How Geographic Imagination Guided America’s Revolutionary Leaders”, Barone explains how the differing “mental charts” of Members such as Washington, Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton were often in opposition, but up formed our great country.  ,
Barone joins” The Daily Signal Podcast” to talk about the little-known facts about the founding fathers that he learned while researching the new book.
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