The Eve of the Revolution; A Chronicle of the Breach with England
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This work examines the intellectual and emotional landscape leading up to the American Revolution, focusing on the perspectives of individuals and groups during this transformative period. It explores the evolving relationship between the American colonies and Britain, highlighting the growing sense of identity and rights among colonists. Through a series of chapters, the narrative delves into key themes such as the burden of empire, the assertion of national rights, and the complexities of loyalty and dissent. The author employs a blend of historical analysis and imaginative reconstruction to convey the thoughts and feelings of the time, offering readers insight into the motivations behind the eventual breach with England.
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