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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v36.i25.records.utf8:15443258:2277
Source Library of Congress
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001 2008273925
003 DLC
005 20080618145757.0
008 080605s2008 mdub b 001 0deng d
010 $a 2008273925
020 $a9780788445644 (pbk.)
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050 00 $aE263.V8$bC4225 2008
100 1 $aCecere, Michael.
245 10 $aGreat things are expected from the Virginians :$bVirginia in the American Revolution /$cMichael Cecere.
260 $aWestminster, Md. :$bHeritage Books,$c2008.
300 $avii, 269 p. :$bmaps ;$c22 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 239-259) and index.
520 $aThese words expressed the sentiment of many Americans concerning Virginia's role in the American Revolution, a role that is chronicled in this book through compelling first hand accounts, observations, and letters. Virginia, the oldest, wealthiest, and most populous of the thirteen colonies was expected to lead, and the "Old Dominion" did not disappoint. From the political leadership of Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, George Mason, and Thomas Jefferson to the military leadership of George Washington, Daniel Morgan, and hundreds of officers and men like Captain John Chilton, Virginians rose to the challenge and helped defend American rights and win American independence. It was a Virginian who presided over the First Continental Congress, a Virginian who proclaimed, "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death," a Virginian who proposed independence for all the colonies, a Virginian who composed the Declaration of Independence, and a Virginian who led the American army in a fight for independence. These Virginians, and thousands of others, served on distant battlefields and played a vital role in the American Revolution. Readers will undoubtedly conclude that Virginians met the expectations that Captain Chilton referred to and that they, along with their fellow Americans, did indeed undergo great fatigue and danger in winning American independence
651 0 $aVirginia$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783.
650 0 $aSoldiers$zVirginia$xHistory$y18th century.
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783$xCampaigns.