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The Intellectual Construction of America

Exceptionalism and Identity From 1492 to 1800

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The book delves into the evolving definitions of America from early European contact to the formation of the republic, arguing against the notion that colonial American societies closely resembled European ones. It highlights how observers emphasized America's unique opportunities for individual advancement, often overlooking the severe sacrifices of Amerindians and Africans. Greene posits that the idea of American exceptionalism became integral to the national identity, particularly following the American Revolution, which fostered a more positive collective self-image among Americans.

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The Intellectual Construction of America, Jack P. Greene

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