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- catalog contributor b2099820.
- catalog contributor b2099821.
- catalog contributor b2099822.
- catalog coverage "United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Sources.".
- catalog created "[1965]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "[1965]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1965]".
- catalog description "From Stamp Act to massacre, 1765-1770 -- The colonies unite against the Stamp Act -- The Townshend duties meet stubborn resistance -- The Boston Massacre deepens the rift -- A new period of crisis, 1773-1774 -- Massachusetts wrangles with its governor -- Massachusetts appoints a committee of correspondence -- The colonies resist the Tea Act -- Governor Hutchinson and the legislaturedebate again -- The rift with England is reviewed -- Parliament debates colonial rights, 1766-1775 -- The colonists find support in Parliament -- Parliament argues the coercive measures -- Challenges to the north ministry continue -- The colonies defy the intolerable acts, 1774-1775 -- The Boston Port Bill provokes widespread resistance -- Royal authority disintegrates in Massachusetts -- Resistance is centralized in a Continental Congress -- The colonies endorse the actions of Congress -- Debate gives way to warfare, 1775-1776 -- The first clash come at Lexington -- ".
- catalog description "The Constitution of 1787 -- A founding father leaves a legacy to his sons.".
- catalog description "The colonies rally behind Massachusetts -- Each side justifies its stand -- Creating an American Army -- Lord Dunmore "frees" the slaves -- The British evacuate Boston -- The Patriots suppress loyalist opinion -- Toward a Declaration of Independence, 1775-1776 -- London turns a deaf ear to protests -- The Colonies oust their royal governors -- Americans begin to advocate separation -- The Colonies call for independence -- Keeping spirits high, 1776-1781 -- The states uphold the spirit of '76 -- Congress tries to boost morale -- Voices of discouragement -- Voices of dissent -- The lighter side -- Winning the war, 1776-1783 -- American forces keep the British off balance -- Americans learn the horrors of war -- American diplomacy helps bring success -- French aid helps turn the tide -- Victory comes at Yorktown -- The patriots regain New York City -- Creating a new form of government, 1776-1789 -- Americans expound their political philosophy -- The first constitution -- ".
- catalog extent "xviii, 342 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Chronicles of the American Revolution.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Chronicles of the American Revolution.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "[1965]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Grosset & Dunlap".
- catalog relation "Chronicles of the American Revolution.".
- catalog spatial "United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Sources.".
- catalog subject "320.97308".
- catalog subject "E203 .N69 1965".
- catalog tableOfContents "From Stamp Act to massacre, 1765-1770 -- The colonies unite against the Stamp Act -- The Townshend duties meet stubborn resistance -- The Boston Massacre deepens the rift -- A new period of crisis, 1773-1774 -- Massachusetts wrangles with its governor -- Massachusetts appoints a committee of correspondence -- The colonies resist the Tea Act -- Governor Hutchinson and the legislaturedebate again -- The rift with England is reviewed -- Parliament debates colonial rights, 1766-1775 -- The colonists find support in Parliament -- Parliament argues the coercive measures -- Challenges to the north ministry continue -- The colonies defy the intolerable acts, 1774-1775 -- The Boston Port Bill provokes widespread resistance -- Royal authority disintegrates in Massachusetts -- Resistance is centralized in a Continental Congress -- The colonies endorse the actions of Congress -- Debate gives way to warfare, 1775-1776 -- The first clash come at Lexington -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Constitution of 1787 -- A founding father leaves a legacy to his sons.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The colonies rally behind Massachusetts -- Each side justifies its stand -- Creating an American Army -- Lord Dunmore "frees" the slaves -- The British evacuate Boston -- The Patriots suppress loyalist opinion -- Toward a Declaration of Independence, 1775-1776 -- London turns a deaf ear to protests -- The Colonies oust their royal governors -- Americans begin to advocate separation -- The Colonies call for independence -- Keeping spirits high, 1776-1781 -- The states uphold the spirit of '76 -- Congress tries to boost morale -- Voices of discouragement -- Voices of dissent -- The lighter side -- Winning the war, 1776-1783 -- American forces keep the British off balance -- Americans learn the horrors of war -- American diplomacy helps bring success -- French aid helps turn the tide -- Victory comes at Yorktown -- The patriots regain New York City -- Creating a new form of government, 1776-1789 -- Americans expound their political philosophy -- The first constitution -- ".
- catalog title "Chronicles of the American Revolution. Edited by Alden T. Vaughan. Originally compiled by Hezekiah Niles as Principles and acts of the Revolution in America. With an introd. by Henry Steele Commager.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".