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Kings, politicians, accomplishments, and failures are detailed in this engrossing seven-volume history of England between 1713 and 1783. What emerges is a colorful portrait of an era, dominated not by dates and facts but by people and momentous events. In volume six, Mahon discusses the years 1774 to 1780, which start with an England dealing with Americapunishing them for the Boston Tea Partyand continues through the American Revolutionary War. The volume ends with a chapter on literature and art, noting men such as Hume, Gibbon, and Cowper.

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Kings, politicians, accomplishments, and failures are detailed in this engrossing seven-volume history of England between 1713 and 1783. What emerges is a colorful portrait of an era, dominated not by dates and facts but by people and momentous events. In volume six, Mahon discusses the years 1774 to 1780, which start with an England dealing with Americapunishing them for the Boston Tea Partyand continues through the American Revolutionary War. The volume ends with a chapter on literature and art, noting men such as Hume, Gibbon, and Cowper.


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Philip Henry Stanhope Mahon, 5th Earl of Stanhope (18051875)Viscount Mahon between 1816 and 1855was a British politician and historian. He greatly contributed to cultural causes and was known for his historical writings. Two of his most important works are Life of Belisarius (1829) and History of the War of Succession in Spain (1832).