American Romance 5

American Romance 5

by Cao Deqian

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This book vividly reproduces the grand history of the rise and development of the United States of America in a fictional style that Chinese people love to hear and see. The book is written from the American Revolution to the Obama era. The historical events, ups and downs of the United States, changes in scenery, interesting anecdotes, civil wars and foreign wars, behind-the-scenes secret history, etc. In the United States over the past 200 years are all gathered in the author's writing. The author graduated from the Journalism Department of Yenching University in his early years and has superb writing skills. In his writing, the complex historical events are clearly connected, and the difficult-to-grasp historical figures are vividly portrayed. It is interesting, fascinating and gripping to read. It shows how the United States grew from an emerging independent country to a truly modern country, and stepped onto the international stage step by step, becoming a major country of great importance to the world. The content ranges from the "Gilded Age" when capitalism was developing rapidly to the United States' entry into the war during World War II. In the meantime, the various scandals and anecdotes of the "Gilded Age", the courage and determination of the "Progressive Movement", the twists and turns of neutrality and then entering the war during World War I, the downturn of the economic depression, the take-off after the implementation of the New Deal and other rich and colorful aspects of the American historical picture are all presented in the book; from Carnegie (Carnegie), Rockefey From business tycoons such as LeBron James and Ford to political elites such as Theodore Roosevelt, Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt, to well-known figures in science and culture such as Mark Twain, Pulitzer, and Edison, the images of figures who have left a deep imprint on American history in the past century are vividly portrayed in it.

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