SHEAR Book Prize (2013), Society for Historians of the Early American Republic
George Washington Book Prize Finalist (2013)
A Library Journal Best Book of 2012
What does it mean to be a treaty-worthy nation? No question mattered more to Americans in 1776. As
Eliga Gould shows in this prize-winning book, the need for
international recognition touched every part of the United States' early
history -- from the drafting of the Constitution, to relations between
settlers and Indians, to the looming debate over slavery.Â
George Washington Book Prize Finalist (2013)
A Library Journal Best Book of 2012
What does it mean to be a treaty-worthy nation? No question mattered more to Americans in 1776. As
Eliga Gould shows in this prize-winning book, the need for
international recognition touched every part of the United States' early
history -- from the drafting of the Constitution, to relations between
settlers and Indians, to the looming debate over slavery.Â