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Its revolution in North America (U.S. and Canada). An excellent little book on the obstacles and disagreements to gain unity in the formation of a new Constitution and the choice between those loyal to the King of England, who emigrated to Canada and those equally desirous of forming a Republic who remained in the states.
We tend to eulogize those Freemasons who signed the Constitution of 1787, but of 55 delegates only 14 (with data) were known to be Masons—not a majority as often claimed.
Equally important were non-masons who were responsible for their contributions towards the Constitution.
Paper, Indexed. 50 pages