The Founding Fathers: What Were They Thinking?

Virtual

Presenter: Richard Hesse

In 1787 delegates gathered in Philadelphia to address a wide variety of crises facing the young United States of America and produced a charter for a new government. In modern times, competing political and legal claims are frequently based on what those delegates intended. Mythology about the founders and their work at the 1787 Convention has obscured both fact and legitimate analysis of the events leading to the agreement called the Constitution. Richard Hesse explores the cast of characters called "founders," the problems they faced, and the solutions they fashioned.

 

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In 1787 delegates gathered in Philadelphia to address a wide variety of crises facing the young United States of America and produced a charter for a new government. In modern times, competing political and legal claims are frequently based on what those delegates intended. Mythology about the founders and their work at the 1787 Convention has obscured both fact and legitimate analysis of the events leading to the agreement called the Constitution. Richard Hesse explores the cast of characters called "founders," the problems they faced, and the solutions they fashioned. 

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86205101107
Meeting ID: 862 0510 1107

Event Details

When:

Tuesday, March 9, 2021 7:00pm

Where:

Virtual
PO Box 399
Bartlett NH 03812

Hosted By:

Friends of the Bartlett Public Library

Contact Info:

Bartlett Library
603-374-2755