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Revolutionary America (1775-1783)



American Revolution - 1775–83, struggle by which the Thirteen Colonies on the Atlantic seaboard of North America won independence from Great Britain and became the United States. It is also called the American War of Independence.

Causes and Early Troubles

By the middle of the 18th cent., differences in life, thought, and interests had developed between the mother country and the growing   Read More...


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    The War for America: 1775-1783
    by Piers Mackesy. 566 pgs.


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    George Washington's Mount Vernon: At Home in Revolutionary America
    by Robert F. Dalzell, Lee Baldwin Dalzell. 300 pgs.


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    No King, No Popery: Anti-Catholicism in Revolutionary New England
    by Francis D. Cogliano, Jon L. Wakelyn. 176 pgs.


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    The History of American Journalism (Chap. 7 "The Revolutionary Press, 1775-1783")
    by Wm. David Sloan, Julie Hedgepeth Williams, James D. Startt. 238 pgs.


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