The glorious cause : the American Revolution, 1763-1789 / Robert Middlekauff
Material type: TextSeries: The Oxford history of the United States ; ; v. 2Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press , 1982.Description: xvi, 696 p., [8] leaves of plates : ports. ; 25 cmISBN:- 0195029216
- 973.3 MID
- E173 .O94 vol. 2 E208
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Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 669-674.
This narrative history, the first volume to appear in the Oxford History of the United States, offers an intimate view of the development of the Revolutionary War, the battle between the colonies and the motherland, and the establishment of the American republic. Beginning withthe Treaty of Paris in 1763 and continuing to the election of George Washington as the first president, Robert Middlekauff charts the growing conflict between England and America and portrays the drama and anguish of the colonies' struggle for independence.
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