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245 00 $aFounding fathers /$ccollected and edited by T.J. Stiles ; introducation by William Pencak.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bBerkley Pub. Group,$c1999.
300 $axxxviii, 359 pages :$bmap ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aIn their own words
500 $a"A Perigee book."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tThe Writers and Their Positions at the Time --$tIntroduction: A Tale of Two Wars --$gI.$tTyranny.$g1.$tThe Stamp Act.$tThe Unhappy Controversy: Samuel Adams.$tThis Year Brings Ruin or Salvation: John Adams.$g2.$tThe Intolerable.$tThe Boston Massacre: Samuel Adams.$tThe Sense of the Town: Samuel Adams.$tAfter the Party: John Adams.$tLetter from the Town of Boston to the Colonies, May 13, 1774: Samuel Adams.$g3.$tThe Arguments.$tIn Congress: John Adams.$tReflections on the Congress: John Adams.$tA Summary View of the Rights of British North America: Thomas Jefferson.$tA Full Vindication: Alexander Hamilton --$gII.$tBattle.$g4.$tTo Arms.$tMinute Men: Samuel Adams.$tMission to Concord: Jeremy Lister.$tBottled Up in Boston: Thomas Gage.$tTiconderoga: Ethan Allen.$g5.$tAn Army, a Country.$tCongress Adopts an Army: John Adams.$tThe Battle of Bunker Hill: Thomas Gage.$tThe Conquest of Boston: George Washington --$gIII.$tCrisis.$g6.$tIndependence.$tIs Not America Already Independent?: Samuel Adams.
505 80 $tCommon Sense: Thomas Paine.$tA Declaration: Thomas Jefferson and the Continental Congress.$g7.$tTo the Brink.$tThe Defense of New York: George Washington.$tThe Crisis: Thomas Paine.$tTrenton: George Washington.$tPrinceton: George Washington.$g8.$tPhiladelphia.$tThe Brandywine: Thomas Paine.$tFlight from Philadelphia: John Adams.$tGermantown: Thomas Paine.$g9.$tSaratoga.$tThe Expedition from Canada: John Burgoyne.$tA Fortress and a Battle: Thomas Anburey.$tWood Service: John Burgoyne.$tDown Wood Creek: Thomas Anburey.$tAn Expedition to Bennington: John Burgoyne.$tFort Stanwix: Barry St. Leger.$tAcross the Hudson: John Burgoyne.$tWith a Prisoner on the British Right: Thomas Anburey.$tOn the Line in the Center: James Hadden.$tNo Fruits: John Burgoyne.$tA Reconnaissance in Force: John Burgoyne.$tIn the Redoubts: Thomas Anburey.$tSarataga: John Burgoyne.$g10.$tWinter.$tValley Forge: Albigence Waldo.$tSnatched from Destruction: Thomas Paine --$gIV.$tVictory.$g11.$tWar Comes to the South.
505 80 $tInvasion: Banastre Tarleton.$tConquest: Banastre Tarleton.$g12.$tGreene's War.$tKing's Mountain: Banastre Tarleton.$tCowpens: Henry Let.$tThe Race to the Dan: Henry Lee.$tGuilford Court House: Henry Lee.$g13.$tYorktown.$tMarch to Virginia: Charles Cornwallis.$tA Naval Station: Henry Clinton.$tA Secret Movement: James Duncan.$tPlans for a Siege: George Washington.$tThe Fleet Arrives: Francois-Joseph Paul de Grasse.$tNaval Mancuvers: Henry Clinton.$tSiege and Assaults: James Duncan.$tThe Want of a Covering Fleet: Henry Clinton.$tDefeat: Charles Cornwallis.$g14.$tTriumph.$tNegotiations for the New Nation: John Adams.$tFarewell Orders: George Washington.
520 $aFrom the first rumblings of rebellion to the full-throated call to arms, from the spirited debates to the battlefields, here is the story of America's march toward freedom. Historian T. J. Stiles brings to life in vivid detail the dramatic events of the Revolutionary War, interweaving his narrative with the words of those who fought for our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
520 8 $aIn this volume, with stories and commentary by the men who shaped the nation in its first flickering dawn, history unfolds - through the words of those who lived it.
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783$vSources.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140183
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783$vPersonal narratives.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100053
700 1 $aStiles, T. J.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92121365
830 0 $aIn their own words (Berkley Publishing Group)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95076564
852 00 $bglx$hE203$i.F68 1999