Explore the pivotal years leading up to the American Revolution in Carl Becker's "The Eve of the Revolution: A Chronicle of the Breach with England." Part of the esteemed Chronicles of America Series, this volume delves into the complex factors that strained the relationship between Colonial America and the British Empire.
Uncover the underlying tensions and escalating conflicts that propelled the colonies toward independence. Becker meticulously examines the political, social, and economic forces at play during this critical period of pre-Revolution America, from 1775 to 1783. Gain insight into the causes of the Revolution and understand the perspectives of both the colonists and Great Britain. A valuable resource for anyone interested in United States history, particularly the Revolutionary and Colonial periods, "The Eve of the Revolution" offers a concise and insightful chronicle of the events that shaped a nation. This meticulously prepared print republication ensures the enduring accessibility of this classic historical account.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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