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Preliminaries of the Revolution, 1763-1775, by G.E. Howard
Preliminaries of the Revolution, 1763-1775, by G.E. Howard
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Chapter V The First Protest Of Virginia (1758-1763)
G.E. Howard
Editor's Introduction And Author's Preface
G.E. Howard
Chapter I The French War Reveals An American People (1763)
G.E. Howard
Chapter II The British Empire Under George III (1760-1775)
G.E. Howard
Chapter III The Mercantile Colonial System (1660-1775)
G.E. Howard
Chapter IV The First Protest Of Massachusetts (1761)
G.E. Howard
Chapter VI The First Act For Revenue From The Colonies (1763-1764)
G.E. Howard
Chapter VII The Menace Of The Stamp Act (1764-1765)
G.E. Howard
Chapter VIII America's Response To The Stamp Act (1765)
G.E. Howard
Chapter IX The Repeal Of The Stamp Act (1766)
G.E. Howard
Chapter X The Townshend Revenue Acts (1766-1767)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XI First Fruits Of The Townshend Acts (1768-1770)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XII The Anglican Episcopate And The Revolution (1638-1775)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XIII Institutional Beginnings Of The West (1768-1775)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XIV Royal Orders And Committees Of Correspondence (1770-1773)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XV The Tea-Party And The Coercive Acts (1773-1774)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XVI The First Continental Congress (1774)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XVII The Appeal To Arms (1774-1775)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XVIII The Case Of The Loyalists (1763-1775)
G.E. Howard
Chapter XIX Critical Essay On Authorities
G.E. Howard