This resource documents the revolution and war that created the United States Of America, from the Paris peace treaty in 1763 through the early protests in 1785 to the Paris peace treaty of 1783. The collection examines the political, social, and intellectual upheaval of the age, as well as the actual war for American independence through its eight long years of conflict. The archive tells the whole story of the American Revolution – the experiences of commanders and common soldiers, women and slaves, American Indians and Loyalists are all recorded.
Primary source documents include:
- Personal narratives and memoirs
- Political pamphlets and speeches
- Sermons and poems
- Legislative journals and popular magazines
- Maps and more.
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