The American Revolution, 1763-1783

The American Revolution, 1763-1783
Author: William Edward Hartpole Lecky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1898
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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The American Revolution

The American Revolution
Author: Christopher Collier
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1620644991

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History is dramatic—and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in a compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation. The American Revolution examines the people and events involved in the significant war by which the thirteen original colonies broke away from England. The authors explain the many sources of conflict between the Americans and the British government, how each side approached the problems, and the results of the escalating violence.

The War of American Independence, 1763-1783

The War of American Independence, 1763-1783
Author: Stanley D. M. Carpenter
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2023-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000834603

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The War of American Independence, 1763–1783: Falling Dominoes addresses the military, maritime and naval, economic, key personalities, key societal groups, political, imperial rivalry, and diplomatic dynamics and events from the post-Seven Years’ War era in Great Britain’s North American colonies through the end of the War of American Independence. Beginning in 1763 and moving through the war chronologically, the authors argue that British political and strategic leaders failed to develop an effective strategy to quell the discontent and subsequent revolt in the North American colonies and thus failed to restore allegiance to the Crown. This book describes and analyzes events and the outcomes of central players’ decisions—the British North American colonies, Great Britain, France, Spain, and the Dutch Republic—and the resultant actions. It examines events through the thematic lens of strategy, political and military leadership, public attitudes, economics, international rivalries and relations, and the role of traditionally less-considered groups: women, slaves, and Native American peoples. This book is an enlightening and essential read for all history students, from high school through to those on postgraduate courses, as well as those with an interest in the American Revolution.

Liberty or Death

Liberty or Death
Author: Betsy Maestro
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2005-09-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0688088023

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It began in Boston, with angry colonists objecting to the tyranny of a king who ruled from an ocean away. It was voiced by patriots such as Sam Adams and Patrick Henry and echoed by citizens from New England all the way to the Carolinas. It was fought by many -- colonists and patriots, Loyalists and slaves, Frontiersmen and Indians, British and French soldiers. Over more than ten years, sides were taken, guns drawn, lives lost. But through it all, one man -- a general from Virginia named George Washington -- held the young colonies together and led them to victory, beating almost impossible odds. History lovers Betsy and Giulio Maestro tell this true story of extraordinary times, incredible drama, and the birth of a new nation.

America's War of Independence

America's War of Independence
Author: David Rubel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781881889397

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Discusses how American gained its freedom.

The Literary History of the American Revolution 1763-1783

The Literary History of the American Revolution 1763-1783
Author: Mose Coit Tyler
Publisher: Arkose Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2015-11-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781346269641

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