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The American REvolution (Second Edition) is an examination of how founding principles of the American Revolution could be a template for solving contemporary American problems.

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The American REvolution (Second Edition) is an examination of how founding principles of the American Revolution could be a template for solving contemporary American problems.
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Don De Angelo was born in Pennsylvania and raised in Western New York state. He earned his BA in International Relations from the University of Delaware in 1987 and began teaching in Stamford Connecticut. After two years Don began a five-year stint with The Chase Manhattan Bank, NA (now JP Morgan Chase) in various capacities. During that time, he earned an MA in International Relations from the University of San Diego, in 1995.Don returned to teaching in 1996 and had a 25-year career with the University of San Diego High School/Cathedral Catholic High School. He taught AP US History for 20 years along with AP European History and AP American Government as well as World History. Don was also an assistant coach for Novice Boys Volleyball, both boys and girls Novice Water Polo, and was Head Coach for Boys and Girls Varsity and JV swimming and diving teams. De Angelo was named a Fellow of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation in 2007, which included a grant for a second MA in History. He graduated from San Diego State University in 2009. The following year, Don as inducted into the San Diego County High School Sports Hall of Fame as a "Legend of Coaching" for swimming and diving.Throughout this period, Don was active with the San Diego County and California state Libertarian party, acting as the Vice Chair of the SDLP for four years. He also co-hosted the SDLP Podcast with Joseph De Paul, which was a weekly podcast covering local and state politics. Like many people around the world, COVID brought many tragedies and painful events. A decision to leave San Diego for a teaching assignment in Bermuda turned into a disaster. Don eventually returned to his hometown in 2022 and is a semi-retired, Adjunct Professor of History and Political Science at Jamestown Community College.