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The American Revolution: How Revolutionary was It?
In The American Revolution, Gordon S. Wood makes new the story of how and why the American colonies grew apart from and broke with their mother country, establishing a fundamentally...
Each title in the Events and Outcomes series presents a two-part investigation of a major event or significant era in world history.
Originally published in 1986, this book discusses the various meanings which historians have given to the term 'American Revolution'.
Differences in political, social, economic, and religious beliefs led the colonists in America to seek independence from Great Britain. This successful determination influenced liberal thought throughout Europe at the time...
This captivating history book presents a general outline of the American Revolution, focusing largely on the period between the outbreak of rebellion in 1765 until the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789.
Instead, the essays in the book illustrate how the American Revolution was a much more complicated and interesting conflict.
This book is a beautifully illustrated, vividly narrated volume that looks at the factors that led to the American Revolution, its key figures, major campaigns, and bloodiest confrontations.
Examine the causes, circumstances, and effects of the Revolutionary War through the eyes of the Founding Fathers, generals, soldiers, and common people.
Learn about the causes of the American Revolution, its leaders, and how brave patriots fought for a chance at liberty.
Discusses the weapons of Revolutionary War soldiers and different means of warfare used during that conflict.
The American Revolution
The American Revolution