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| #480066 in Books | New Press, The | 2002-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x5.50 x1.00l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A very excellent book.|By J. Aronson|This book is excellent on its own but really should be read in conjunction with "The Minute Men" by John R. Galvin for the period 1700-74; "The Crucible of War" by Fred Anderson for the period 1740-70; and "Bunker Hill" by Nathaniel Philbrick for the period April 1775 - March 1776.
While Raphael is excellent over the period Janua|From Publishers Weekly|Historian Raphael contends that the United States' war for independence did not begin in April 1775 with the "shot heard round the world." Rather it began the previous summer in rural towns like Worcester as patriots forced royal appointee
According to the traditional telling, the American Revolution began with "the shot heard round the world." Now in paperback, Ray Raphael's The First American Revolution uses the wide-angle lens of a people's historian to tell a surprising new story of America's revolutionary struggle. In the years before the battle of Lexington and Concord, local people--men and women of common means but of uncommon courage--overturned British authority and declared themselves free from ...
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