Robert Morris
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Robert Morris
Chronicles the life and accomplishments of Robert Morris, describing his role as financier for Washington's troops during the American Revolution, and discussing how he used his business and management skills to establish a system of public credit and free capital markets.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionRobert Morris by Charles Rappleye offers an engrossing and meticulously detailed exploration into the life of one of the most instrumental but often overlooked figures of the American Revolution. As a captivating narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into the tumultuous era when the fate of a burgeoning nation hung precariously in the balance, and financial acumen proved just as critical as military strategy.
Morris's journey begins humbly as an apprentice within a colonial counting house, where he honed his skills in commerce and trade. His keen insight into the burgeoning opportunities of the colonial economy eventually propelled him to the forefront of Philadelphia’s merchant elite. As the winds of revolution swept across the colonies, Morris emerged as a pivotal financial architect. He orchestrated an intricate and covert trade network designed to supply American revolutionaries with the arms and resources necessary to sustain their battle against British forces.
When Morris joined the Second Continental Congress, his financial ingenuity became crucial at critical junctures such as the harsh winter at Valley Forge and the decisive conflict at Yorktown, orchestrating the financial backing that allowed George Washington's army to prevail. His strategic connections and unfaltering dedication placed him at the helm of a cadre that included luminaries like Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Washington himself.
In the aftermath of the war, Morris wielded significant influence, steering the executive branches of the revolutionary government with unmatched vigour and dexterity. His pioneering vision laid the groundwork for America’s public credit system and burgeoning free market economy, sowing the seeds for future global prosperity. Nevertheless, Morris’s ascension also earned him formidable adversaries who perceived his accumulation of wealth and clout as a threat to the burgeoning ideals of democracy.
Ironically, after transitioning from public service, Morris's own ventures into real estate speculation led to financial calamity. These endeavours, fraught with risk, ultimately spiralled beyond his control, culminating in his imprisonment for debt. Yet, even in his fall from grace, Morris maintained deep and abiding friendships, exemplified by visits from George Washington, underscoring a profound mutual respect.
Rappleye's biography not only reconstructs Morris’s complex character but also redeems his legacy as a patriotic visionary. Despite his ultimate descent into simpler circumstances, Morris’s integral contributions to the founding of the United States are reaffirmed. Robert Morris is a compelling and enlightening read that reinstates his rightful place as one of America’s indispensable founding figures.
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Robert Morris by Charles Rappleye is praised for shedding light on the financial complexities and pivotal role of Morris in the American Revolution. Critics commend it for re-establishing Morris as a central figure in America's founding with a vibrant narrative filled with new research. The book is noted for its intricate details and balanced insights, making it an essential read for anyone interested in early American history.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781416570929
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 November 2011
Country: United States
Imprint: Simon & Schuster
Illustration: Illustrations, black and white
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 43.0mm
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 658g
Pages: 640
About the Author
Charles Rappleye is an award-winning investigative journalist and editor. He has written extensively on media, law enforcement, and organized crime. The author of Sons of Providence: The Brown Brothers, the Slave Trade, and the American Revolution; Robert Morris: Financier of the American Revolution; and Herbert Hoover in the White House: The Ordeal of the Presidency, he lives in Los Angeles.
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