United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783
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Incoming Resources
- Common sense, a political history, Sophia Rosenfeld
- Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, annotated with an introduction by Richard Beeman
- Samuel Adams, a life, Ira Stoll
- America's founding fathers, Professor Allen C. Guelzo, Gettysburg College
- George Washington and the French & Indian war, Scott c. Patchan
- The slaveholding republic, an account of the United States government's relations to slavery, Don E. Fehrenbacher ; completed and edited by Ward M. McAfee
- Revolutionaries, a new history of the invention of America, by Jack Rakove
- Patrick Henry, first among patriots, Thomas S. Kidd
- Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876, Michael C. Thomsett ; foreword by Ken West
- Founding partisans, Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Adams and the brawling birth of American politics, H. W. Brands
- Dr. Benjamin Rush, the founding father who healed a wounded nation, Harlow Giles Unger
- Friends divided, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Gordon S. Wood
- Humility, an unlikely biography of America's greatest virtue, David J. Bobb
- The loyal son, the war in Ben Franklin's house, Daniel Mark Epstein
- Almost a miracle, the American victory in the War of Independence, John Ferling
- Rights of man ;, and, Common sense, Thomas Paine ; with an introduction by Michael Foot
- The Constitution of the United States ;, and, The Declaration of Independence
- Thomas Jefferson, genius of liberty, introduction by Gary Wills ; with essays by Joseph J. Ellis ... [and others]
- Virtue, valor, & vanity, the Founding Fathers and the pursuit of fame, Eric Burns
- Reflections on the revolution in France and other writings, Edmund Burke
- The age of Benjamin Franklin, Professor Robert J. Allison, Suffolk University
- American Aurora, a Democratic-Republican returns : the suppressed history of our nation's beginnings and the heroic newspaper that tried to report it, Richard N. Rosenfeld ; foreword by Edmund S. Morgan
- Agony and eloquence, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and a world of revolution, Daniel L. Mallock
- The constitutional origins of the American Revolution, Jack P. Greene
- Inventing a nation, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Gore Vidal
- The Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson ; introduction by Michael Hardt ; additional material by Garnet Kindervater
- Apostles of revolution, Jefferson, Paine, Monroe and the struggle against the old order in America and Europe, John Ferling
- Common sense, and the American crisis I, Thomas Paine ; introduction by Richard Beeman
- Mr. Jefferson's lost cause, land, farmers, slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase, Roger G. Kennedy
- Independence, the struggle to set America free, John Ferling
- The clamor of lawyers, the American Revolution and crisis in the legal profession, Peter Charles Hoffer and Williamjames Hull Hoffer
- Declaration, the nine tumultuous weeks when America became independent, May 1-July 4, 1776, William Hogeland
- The great divide, the conflict between Washington and Jefferson that defined a nation, Thomas Fleming
- Franklin & Washington, the founding partnership, Edward J. Larson
- The cost of liberty, the life of John Dickinson, William Murchison
- Samuel Adams, father of the American Revolution, Mark Puls
- Common sense, Thomas Paine ; edited with an introduction by Richard Beeman
- Autobiography, Poor Richard, and Later writings, letters from London, 1757-1775, Paris, 1776-1785, Philadelphia, 1785-1790, Poor Richard's almanack, 1733-1758, the autobiography, Benjamin Franklin ; J.A. Leo Lemay, editor
- George Washington, James MacGregor Burns and Susan Dunn
- The Constitution of the United States ... ; and the Declaration of Independence
- George Washington on leadership, Richard Brookhiser
- Common sense, Thomas Paine
- Liberty's secrets, the lost wisdom of America's founders, Joshua Charles
- A republic of scoundrels, the schemers, intriguers & adventurers who created a new American nation, edited by David Head & Timothy C. Hemmis
- A revolutionary friendship, Washington, Jefferson, and the American Republic, Francis D. Cogliano
- The American revolution., Allen C. Guelzo
- America's first ally, France in the Revolutionary War, Norman Desmarais
- An imperfect god, George Washington, his slaves, and the creation of America, Henry Wiencek
- George Washington, uniting a nation, Don Higginbotham
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