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Refusing a Crown : How George Washington Changed the World

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Refusing A Crown is sweeping and original history that reveals how George Washington's voluntary surrender of power--an act unmatched in its time--shaped the American republic, influenced revolutions around the world, and remains one of the few moments in history capable of uniting Americans across today's political divide. At a time when Americans once again argue about power, authority, and whether the nation still believes in "no kings," one figure continues to stand apart: George Washington. Across the political spectrum--from Donald Trump to Joe Biden--leaders still invoke him as the ultimate measure of political greatness. Refusing a Crown reveals why. Washington's most extraordinary achievement was not winning the Revolutionary War or helping found a new nation. It was something far rarer: He gave up power--twice. First, when he resigned his command after victory. Then again, when he stepped down as president, establishing a precedent no law required and no force could compel. In an age dominated by kings and emperors, Washington chose restraint--and in doing so, he helped define the American experiment. Refusing a Crown is the first book to place Washington's decisions within the sweeping Western shift from monarchy to republic, showing why that transition was anything but inevitable. Drawing on the Judeo-Christian moral tradition and the political inheritance from Great Britain, Refusing a Crown reveals how early Americans sought to build a republic strong enough to govern real people--not an idealized political fantasy. Washington's example did not stop at America's borders. From Napoleon to Sim n Bol var to Yuan Shikai, revolutionary leaders across the world found themselves compared--often unfavorably--to the American who walked away from power. In an era defined by polarization and distrust, Washington's story remains one of the few that can still unite--and remind us that the true test of leadership is knowing when to let go.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781645721284
  • ISBN-10: 1645721280
  • Publisher: Republic Book Publishers
  • Publish Date: October 2026
  • Shipping Weight: 0.42 pounds
  • Page Count: 240

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