The American Revolution (Part 1 -and- Part 2) (The United States at War - Audio Classics Series) - George H. Smith - Audio Book - Blackstone Audio, Inc. - 9781470825485 - August 1, 2012
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The American Revolution (Part 1 -and- Part 2) (The United States at War - Audio Classics Series) Unabridged Mp3cd edition

George H. Smith

The American Revolution (Part 1 -and- Part 2) (The United States at War - Audio Classics Series) Unabridged Mp3cd edition

[PART 1 and PART 2 are combined into this MP3CD Audiobook format packaged in Vinyl case.]

[MP3CD audiobook format in vinyl case.]

The American Revolution ('The United States at War - Audio Classics Series')

[Read by George C. Scott]

In 1776 the thirteen American colonies, refusing to pay unjust taxes, declared their independence from Britain. The resulting years of war became known as the American Revolution, but many of the Founding Fathers believed the real American revolution was not the war with Britain but the revolution in ideas that had preceded and caused the war. From 1760 to 1775, many Americans were transformed from loyal British subjects into rebels. Together, the thirteen colonies set out to create something new: a government that derived its just authority from the consent of the governed.

To understand this unparalleled event, it is necessary to examine the character and ideas of eighteenth-century Americans, such as the vision that caused them to rebel and how faithfully they followed it.

The 'United States at War' series is a collection of presentations that review the political, economic, and social tensions that have erupted in military conflict. They describe the historical context for each of the major US wars and examine how military conflict resolved, or failed to resolve, the issues that underlay them.

Media Audio Book     MP3-CD   (CD with MP3-files)
Number of discs 1
Released August 1, 2012
ISBN13 9781470825485
Label Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Dimensions 90 g
Language English  
Contributor George C. Scott

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