Suspected of Independence: The Life of Thomas McKean, America's First Power Broker

Suspected of Independence: The Life of Thomas McKean, America's First Power Broker

by David McKean
Suspected of Independence: The Life of Thomas McKean, America's First Power Broker

Suspected of Independence: The Life of Thomas McKean, America's First Power Broker

by David McKean

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Overview

The last signatory to the Declaration of Independence was one of the earliest to sign up for the Revolution: Thomas McKean lived a radical, boisterous, politically intriguing life and was one of the most influential and enduring of America's Founding Fathers.

Present at almost all of the signature moments on the road to American nationhood, from the first Continental Congress onward, Thomas McKean was a colonel in the Continental Army; president of the Continental Congress; governor of Pennsylvania; and, perhaps most importantly, chief justice of the new country's most influential state, Pennsylvania, a foundational influence on American law. His life uniquely intersected with the many centers of power in the still-formative country during its most vulnerable years, and shows the degree of uncertainty that characterized newly independent America, unsure of its future or its identity.

Thomas McKean knew intimately not only the heroic figures of the Revolutionary era -- George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin -- but also the fascinating characters who fought over the political identity of the new country, such as Caesar Rodney, Francis Hopkinson, and Alexander Dallas. His life reminds us that America's creation was fraught with dangers and strife, backstabbing and bar-brawling, courage and stubbornness. McKean's was an epic ride during utterly momentous times.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610392228
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 05/10/2016
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 91,817
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

David McKean is director of Policy Planning for the US Department of State. He is the author of three previous books on American political history: Friends in High Places with Douglas Frantz (Little, Brown and Co.), a New York Times Notable Book; Tommy the Cork (Steerforth Press), a Washington Post Book World cover and Best Book; and The Great Decision with Cliff Sloan (PublicAffairs), a History Book of the Month Club selection.

McKean is a board member of the Foundation for the National Archives. In 2011, he was a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. He previously served as CEO of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation in Boston. Prior to that, McKean was the staff director for the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was chief of staff in Senator John Kerry's personal office from 1999 to 2008.

Mr. McKean was a key player in laying the groundwork for the Senator's presidential campaign in 2004 and was a cochairman of the senator's presidential transition team. In 1997 and 1998, he served as the minority staff director for the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. David McKean taught at the Waterford Kamhlaba School in Swaziland from 1981-1982.

Table of Contents

Chronology ix

Preface xiii

Introduction: The Grand Procession xvii

Part I The Patriot

Chapter 1 The Early Years 3

Chapter 2 The Stamp Act Congress 15

Chapter 3 A New City 25

Chapter 4 Soldiers and Statesmen 35

Chapter 5 The Fight for Independence 43

Chapter 6 War 51

Chapter 7 "Love Me and Pray for Me" 57

Part II The Jurist

Chapter 8 Chief Justice McKean 69

Chapter 9 Occupation of Philadelphia 77

Chapter 10 Alliance with France 83

Chapter 11 The Treason Trials 91

Chapter 12 President McKean 99

Chapter 13 The Siege of Yorktown 109

Chapter 14 The Longchamps Affair 123

Chapter 15 The End of War 127

Chapter 16 "An Assembly of Demigods" 135

Chapter 17 Rule of Law 149

Part III The Politician

Chapter 18 The Tides of Change 161

Chapter 19 The Election of 1796 167

Chapter 20 The Rise of Republicanism 173

Chapter 21 Governor McKean 183

Chapter 22 Power and Politics 191

Chapter 23 Pinnacle of Power 207

Chapter 24 The Last Signer 215

Epilogue 227

Acknowledgments 235

Notes 237

Bibliography 253

Index 263

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