The American Revolution: A History in Documents / Edition 1

The American Revolution: A History in Documents / Edition 1

by Steven C. Bullock
ISBN-10:
0195132246
ISBN-13:
9780195132243
Pub. Date:
08/07/2003
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195132246
ISBN-13:
9780195132243
Pub. Date:
08/07/2003
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The American Revolution: A History in Documents / Edition 1

The American Revolution: A History in Documents / Edition 1

by Steven C. Bullock
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Overview

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'État, but a genuine change that shook the foundations of authority and dramatically changed American society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195132243
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/07/2003
Series: Pages from History Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 10.22(w) x 8.14(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

Stephen C. Bullock is Associate Professor of United States History at Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Table of Contents

What is a Document?
How to Read a Document


Introduction: Madness and Revolution

Chapter 1: The Family Quarrel: The Coming of the Revolution

Growing Children
Raising Money and Rising Anger
We Are Therefore - SLAVES
Violence in the Streets
Tea in the Harbor

Chapter 2: Breaking the Bonds: War and Independence

The Road from Lexington and Concord
Causes and Necessities
Free and Independent
Was Washington Good Enough?
Little Successes - and Big Ones

Chapter 3: Taking Sides: The Experience of War

Problems of Loyalty
Friends, Families, and Fighting
Divided Loyalties he Fortures - and Misfortunes - of War
Women and the War

Chapter 4: Building Governments: Revolutions in Government

The Problems of Peace
Economic Successes and Failures
Constructing and Reconstructing Governments
Reconstituting the Federal Government

Chapter 5: The Limits of Liberty: Revolutions in Society and Culture

The Religious Revolution
Changing Ways of Worship
Liberty, But Not for All
Honorable Daughters of America

Chapter 6: Paul Revere: Craftsman of the Revolution

The Making of an Artisan
The Making of a Revolutionary
The Midnight Ride
The Post-Revolutionary Businessman

Chapter 7: The Living Revolution: The Revolution Remembered

Commemorations and Celebrations
American Anniversaries
The Political Uses of the Revolution
The American Revolution Beyond America

Timeline
Further Reading
Text Credits
Picture Credits
Index
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