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Book Description
The sources and documents presented in this book reflect the ideological revolution in America, encompassing the growth of independent sentiment in the colonies, the break with the mother country, and the establishment of a federal government by the states. All the essential documents are included as well as some important acts, resolves, letters, pamphlets, and instructions not readily available elsewhere.
About the Author
The late Samuel Eliot Morison, twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize, was the author of numerous books including The Oxford History of the American People, The Growth of the American Republic, and Admiral of the Ocean, a biography of Columbus. Related Free eBooks - The Colored Patriots Of The American Revolution, With Sketches Of Several Distinguished Colored Persons; To Which Is Added A Brief Survey Of The Condition And Prospects Of Colored Americans
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