#19 in US colonial period history books
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Reddit mentions of Peripheries and Center: Constitutional Development in the Extended Polities of the British Empire and the United States, 1607-1788
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Oh, I've got some good books in this category. I took an Anglo-American Constitutionalism class during undergrad, which had some great readings on the American Constitution.
Plain Honest Men by Richard Beeman
Creation of the American Republic by Gordon Wood
Peripheries and Center by Jack P. Greene
The last two are awesome, awesome books that really changed the way I thought about early America and the creation of the Constitution.
As a future social studies educator, my other suggestion would be to find a history teacher at your school who is really passionate about the subject and ask them about what they read and how they read. One of the most important things in learning about history is how to read history correctly. Or, if a university is near by, e-mail professors who study a topic that you're interested in and see if you can correspond with them or talk to them. They may lend you free books, too!