A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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... independence required revolu- tionary leaders to accomplish three separate but closely related tasks . The first was political and ideological : they had to transform the 1760s con- sensus favoring loyal resistance into a coalition sup ...
... independence required revolu- tionary leaders to accomplish three separate but closely related tasks . The first was political and ideological : they had to transform the 1760s con- sensus favoring loyal resistance into a coalition sup ...
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... independence . Richard Henry Lee of Virginia , seconded by John Adams of Massachu- setts , introduced the crucial resolution : " that these United Colonies are , and of right ought to be , free and independent States , that they are ...
... independence . Richard Henry Lee of Virginia , seconded by John Adams of Massachu- setts , introduced the crucial resolution : " that these United Colonies are , and of right ought to be , free and independent States , that they are ...
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... independence in military terms , how- ever , was only half the battle . The Americans also faced perhaps even ... Independence : Military Attitudes , Policies , and Practice , 1763-1789 ( 1971 ) ; Ronald Hoffman and Peter Albert , eds ...
... independence in military terms , how- ever , was only half the battle . The Americans also faced perhaps even ... Independence : Military Attitudes , Policies , and Practice , 1763-1789 ( 1971 ) ; Ronald Hoffman and Peter Albert , eds ...
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