Steven C. Bullock, "The American Revolution: A History in Documents (Pages from History)".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0195132246 | 2003 edition | PDF | 208 Pages | 1.00 MB
Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0195132246 | 2003 edition | PDF | 208 Pages | 1.00 MB
The American Revolution vividly illustrates through a collection of fascinating primary documents how, in the space of a few hundred years, contented colonists – the majority of whom were transplanted English citizens – would form an independent country that could challenge the greatest world power of the time – and win. The American Revolution explores the colonies' break with Great Britain, the resulting war to gain independence, and the struggle to create a successful government for the new United States. Steven C. Bullock turns to such documents as Common Sense, the Declaration of Independence, diaries, newspaper debates, slave petitions, and a pictorial essay on Paul Revere, showing that the words and actions of common men as well as great men played important roles in making the Revolution not just a coup d'Etat, but a genuine change that shook the foundations of authority and dramatically changed American society.