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"American Revolution 1764-1788" offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the pivotal years that saw the birth of the United States. Written by the distinguished historian S. E. Morison, this work meticulously traces the political, social, and military developments that led from the initial colonial grievances against British taxation to the eventual ratification of the Constitution.
The narrative begins with the aftermath of the Seven Years' War, analyzing the shift in British policy that ignited resistance across the thirteen colonies. Morison provides a detailed account of the ideological foundations of the rebellion, exploring the complex relationship between the American colonists and the British Crown. The text delves into the major conflicts and key figures of the era, providing insight into the strategic and humanitarian challenges faced during the struggle for independence.
This study is an essential resource for those interested in the foundational era of American history. It balances rigorous historical analysis with a compelling narrative style, highlighting the enduring significance of the American Revolution in the context of global history. Readers will find a profound exploration of the tensions and triumphs that defined the American struggle for self-determination and the establishment of a new democratic nation.
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