Praised as "a lively and engaging invitation to early American history" ( Ian K. Steele, author of Warpaths) and "a valuable addition to the literature of the American Iliad" (James M. McPherson, bestselling author of Battle Cry of Freedom), the In Their Own Words series takes readers into the hearts and minds of those who lived history. In this latest--and final--addition to the series, historian T.J. Stiles brings to life in vivid detail the dramatic events of the Revolutionary War, skillfully interweaving his fast-paced narrative with the words of those who fought for our right to life,…mehr
Praised as "a lively and engaging invitation to early American history" ( Ian K. Steele, author of Warpaths) and "a valuable addition to the literature of the American Iliad" (James M. McPherson, bestselling author of Battle Cry of Freedom), the In Their Own Words series takes readers into the hearts and minds of those who lived history. In this latest--and final--addition to the series, historian T.J. Stiles brings to life in vivid detail the dramatic events of the Revolutionary War, skillfully interweaving his fast-paced narrative with the words of those who fought for our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. From the first rumblings of rebellion to the full-throated call-to-arms, from the provocative debates to the battlefields, this impressive volume includes first-hand stories and commentaries from our Founding Fathers--John Adams, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, and Thomas Paine--as well as American and British soldiers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Sources The Writers and Their Positions at the Time Introduction: A Tale of Two Wars A Note to the Reader I: Tyranny 1. The Stamp Act The Unhappy Controversy: Samuel Adams This Year Brings Ruin or Salvation: John Adams 2. The Intolerable The Boston Massacre: Samuel Adams The Sense of the Town: Samuel Adams After the Party: John Adams Letter from the Town of Boston to the Colonies, May 13, 1774: Samuel Adams 3. The Arguments In Congress: John Adams Reflections on the Congress: John Adams A Summary View of the Rights of British North America: Thomas Jefferson A Full Vindication: Alexander Hamilton II: Battle 4. To Arms Minute Men: Samuel Adams Mission to Concord: Jeremy Lister Bottled Up in Boston: Thomas Gage Ticonderoga: Ethan Allen 5. An Army, a Country Congress Adopts an Army: John Adams The Battle of Bunker Hill: Thomas Gage The Conquest of Boston: George Washington III: Crisis 6. Independence Is Not America Already Independent?: Samuel Adams Common Sense: Thomas Paine A Declaration: Thomas Jefferson and the Continental Congress 7. To the Brink The Defense of New York: George Washington The Crisis: Thomas Paine Trenton: George Washington Princeton: George Washington 8. Philadelphia: The Brandywine: Thomas Paine Flight from Philadelphia: John Adams Germantown: Thomas Paine 9. Saratoga The Expedition from Canada: John Burgoyne A Fortress and a Battle: Thomas Anburey Wood Service: John Burgoyne Down Wood Creek: Thomas Anburey An Expedition to Bennington: John Burgoyne Fort Stanwix: Barry St. Leger Across the Hudson: John Burgoyne With a Prisoner on the British Right: Thomas Anburey On the Line in the Center: James Hadden No Fruits: John Burgoyne A Reconnaissance in Force: John Burgoyne In the Redoubts: Thomas Anburey Saratoga: John Burgoyne 10. Winter Valley Forge: Albigence Waldo Snatched from Destruction: Thomas Paine IV: Victory 11. War Comes to the South Invasion: Banastre Tarleton Conquest: Banastre Tarleton 12. Greene's War King's Mountain: Banastre Tarleton Cowpens: Henry Lee The Race to the Dan: Henry Lee Guilford Court House: Henry Lee 13. Yorktown March to Virginia: Charles Cornwallis A Naval Station: Henry Clinton A Secret Movement: James Duncan Plans for a Siege: George Washington The Fleet Arrives: François-Joseph Paul de Grasse Naval Maneuvers: Henry Clinton Siege and Assaults: James Duncan The Want of a Covering Fleet: Henry Clinton Defeat: Charles Cornwallis 14. Triumph Negotiations for the New Nation: John Adams Farewell Orders: George Washington
Preface Sources The Writers and Their Positions at the Time Introduction: A Tale of Two Wars A Note to the Reader I: Tyranny 1. The Stamp Act The Unhappy Controversy: Samuel Adams This Year Brings Ruin or Salvation: John Adams 2. The Intolerable The Boston Massacre: Samuel Adams The Sense of the Town: Samuel Adams After the Party: John Adams Letter from the Town of Boston to the Colonies, May 13, 1774: Samuel Adams 3. The Arguments In Congress: John Adams Reflections on the Congress: John Adams A Summary View of the Rights of British North America: Thomas Jefferson A Full Vindication: Alexander Hamilton II: Battle 4. To Arms Minute Men: Samuel Adams Mission to Concord: Jeremy Lister Bottled Up in Boston: Thomas Gage Ticonderoga: Ethan Allen 5. An Army, a Country Congress Adopts an Army: John Adams The Battle of Bunker Hill: Thomas Gage The Conquest of Boston: George Washington III: Crisis 6. Independence Is Not America Already Independent?: Samuel Adams Common Sense: Thomas Paine A Declaration: Thomas Jefferson and the Continental Congress 7. To the Brink The Defense of New York: George Washington The Crisis: Thomas Paine Trenton: George Washington Princeton: George Washington 8. Philadelphia: The Brandywine: Thomas Paine Flight from Philadelphia: John Adams Germantown: Thomas Paine 9. Saratoga The Expedition from Canada: John Burgoyne A Fortress and a Battle: Thomas Anburey Wood Service: John Burgoyne Down Wood Creek: Thomas Anburey An Expedition to Bennington: John Burgoyne Fort Stanwix: Barry St. Leger Across the Hudson: John Burgoyne With a Prisoner on the British Right: Thomas Anburey On the Line in the Center: James Hadden No Fruits: John Burgoyne A Reconnaissance in Force: John Burgoyne In the Redoubts: Thomas Anburey Saratoga: John Burgoyne 10. Winter Valley Forge: Albigence Waldo Snatched from Destruction: Thomas Paine IV: Victory 11. War Comes to the South Invasion: Banastre Tarleton Conquest: Banastre Tarleton 12. Greene's War King's Mountain: Banastre Tarleton Cowpens: Henry Lee The Race to the Dan: Henry Lee Guilford Court House: Henry Lee 13. Yorktown March to Virginia: Charles Cornwallis A Naval Station: Henry Clinton A Secret Movement: James Duncan Plans for a Siege: George Washington The Fleet Arrives: François-Joseph Paul de Grasse Naval Maneuvers: Henry Clinton Siege and Assaults: James Duncan The Want of a Covering Fleet: Henry Clinton Defeat: Charles Cornwallis 14. Triumph Negotiations for the New Nation: John Adams Farewell Orders: George Washington
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