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The American Revolution Joseph Morton

The American Revolution By Joseph Morton

The American Revolution by Joseph Morton


Summary

A starting point for student and general-reader research, this concise reference guide surveys the events that brought about the birth of the American republic. It includes an overview essay that traces the course of the Revolution and five essays on various aspects of the conflict.

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The American Revolution Summary

The American Revolution by Joseph Morton

The American Revolution gave birth to a new world republic and a philosophy based on freedom, liberty, and equality. The philosophical concepts articulated by the revolutionary leaders have become a model of positive change for people around the world. This concise reference guide includes an overview essay that traces the course of the Revolution and five essays on various aspects of the conflict. Also included are biographical sketches of 19 important historical figures and a selection of primary documents with introductions by the author. A timeline and annotated bibliography compliment the text, making this the perfect starting point for student and general-reader research, and a fresh survey of the events that brought about the birth of the American republic. The essays in this book focus on the events and conditions that led the American colonies to revolt, the war itself, life on the home front, revolutionary diplomacy, and a concluding, interpretive essay on the lasting impact of the American Revolution. The biographical sketches include a wide array of important actors on the stage, including Abigail Adams, John Adams, George III, George Washington, Mercy Otis Warren, among others. Primary documents include excerpts from Thomas Paine's Common Sense, The Proclamation of Lord Dunmore offering Freedom to Slaves Belonging to the Rebels in Virginia of 1775, The Articles of Federation, and the Treaty of Paris, among others. Every generation needs to reinterpret its history to reflect its own needs and ideals. This book offers a new look at this pivotal time in world history.

About Joseph Morton

JOSEPH C. MORTON is Professor of History, Emeritus, at Northeastern Illinois University.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Timeline Narrative Historical Overview The Road to Revolution The Necessary War The Home Front Revolutionary Diplomacy Concluding Interpretive Essay Biographical Sketches Documents Annotated Bibliography Index

Additional information

CIN0313317925G
9780313317927
0313317925
The American Revolution by Joseph Morton
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2003-08-30
248
N/A
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