Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788, and the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... whole of the Revolutionary period , by the greatest living authority on American history . C. H. Van Tyne's Causes of the War of Independence ( Houghton , Mifflin , and Constable , 1922 , 499 pp . ) presents the results of important ...
... whole of the Revolutionary period , by the greatest living authority on American history . C. H. Van Tyne's Causes of the War of Independence ( Houghton , Mifflin , and Constable , 1922 , 499 pp . ) presents the results of important ...
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... whole lives before . ' His pamphlet , The Rights of the British Colonies , is the first of numerous attempts by colonial publicists , following each forward move of the British Government from 1764 to 1774 , to formulate a de- fensive ...
... whole lives before . ' His pamphlet , The Rights of the British Colonies , is the first of numerous attempts by colonial publicists , following each forward move of the British Government from 1764 to 1774 , to formulate a de- fensive ...
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... whole pre - revolutionary controversy . It is a fair question whether potential rather than actual oppression did not produce the ferment in America . erica . On 22 March - 1765 , before colonial opinion had been fairly mobilized ...
... whole pre - revolutionary controversy . It is a fair question whether potential rather than actual oppression did not produce the ferment in America . erica . On 22 March - 1765 , before colonial opinion had been fairly mobilized ...
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... whole or in part . F. J. Turner , Frontier in American History ( New York : Henry Holt , 1921 ) , is a collection of Professor Turner's essays , which have established the frontier as the central force in American history . The first ...
... whole or in part . F. J. Turner , Frontier in American History ( New York : Henry Holt , 1921 ) , is a collection of Professor Turner's essays , which have established the frontier as the central force in American history . The first ...
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... success of His Majesty's little army , whose valour the whole frontiers acknowledge with gratitude ' -whilst no mention is made of the Proclamation of 1763 . • The principles of the Proclamation of 1763 were developed INTRODUCTION.
... success of His Majesty's little army , whose valour the whole frontiers acknowledge with gratitude ' -whilst no mention is made of the Proclamation of 1763 . • The principles of the Proclamation of 1763 were developed INTRODUCTION.
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