Dylan Matthews

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Marshall’s most formative wartime experience was spending a cold, dreary winter with the general at Valley Forge, where many soldiers nearly starved to death because the Continental Army couldn’t afford to buy much food. That winter taught Marshall a valuable lesson: if the United States was going to succeed, its government needed to be big, strong, and financially sustainable.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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