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250 Years of American Politics in Vernon, BC
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"250 Years of American Politics" by Bob Lewis, a Vietnam veteran and insightful chronicler, offers a comprehensive, chronological journey through the United States' political evolution from the Revolutionary era to the present day. Structured in concise four-year segments spanning 1776 to 2025, this manuscript demystifies the nation's turbulent history, highlighting pivotal events, leaders, and ideological shifts that shaped democracy. Beginning with the Declaration of Independence and the fragile Articles of Confederation, Lewis traces the birth of the Republic, the ratification of the Constitution, and the emergence of early parties like Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. He covers wars-from the Revolution and 1812 to World Wars, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan-alongside domestic milestones: slavery's abolition, civil rights advancements, economic crises like the Great Depression and 2008 recession, and social reforms including women's suffrage, New Deal programs, and Obamacare. Key themes include partisan polarization, from Jacksonian democracy and Reconstruction to the rise of populism under Trump; foreign policy doctrines like Monroe's and Reagan's anti-communism; and cultural battles over immigration, tariffs, and civil liberties. Lewis's veteran perspective adds depth to discussions of military conflicts and national unity. This accessible narrative, blending facts with analysis, serves as an essential primer for understanding America's political resilience and ongoing divisions, culminating in Trump's 2025 return amid global tensions. Ideal for history buffs and civics enthusiasts seeking a structured, engaging overview.
"250 Years of American Politics" by Bob Lewis, a Vietnam veteran and insightful chronicler, offers a comprehensive, chronological journey through the United States' political evolution from the Revolutionary era to the present day. Structured in concise four-year segments spanning 1776 to 2025, this manuscript demystifies the nation's turbulent history, highlighting pivotal events, leaders, and ideological shifts that shaped democracy. Beginning with the Declaration of Independence and the fragile Articles of Confederation, Lewis traces the birth of the Republic, the ratification of the Constitution, and the emergence of early parties like Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. He covers wars-from the Revolution and 1812 to World Wars, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan-alongside domestic milestones: slavery's abolition, civil rights advancements, economic crises like the Great Depression and 2008 recession, and social reforms including women's suffrage, New Deal programs, and Obamacare. Key themes include partisan polarization, from Jacksonian democracy and Reconstruction to the rise of populism under Trump; foreign policy doctrines like Monroe's and Reagan's anti-communism; and cultural battles over immigration, tariffs, and civil liberties. Lewis's veteran perspective adds depth to discussions of military conflicts and national unity. This accessible narrative, blending facts with analysis, serves as an essential primer for understanding America's political resilience and ongoing divisions, culminating in Trump's 2025 return amid global tensions. Ideal for history buffs and civics enthusiasts seeking a structured, engaging overview.


















