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Part II : Themes and Events, to 1776
Subject
History
Place
Northern America
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United States of America
Period
1000 - 1999
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1700-1799
Key-Topics
American War of Independence
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405116749.2003.x
Extract
Chapter Thirteen. The origins of the new colonial policy, 1748–1763 Chapter Fourteen. The Seven Years' War and its political legacy Chapter Fifteen. The Grenville program, 1763–1765 Chapter Sixteen. The Stamp Act crisis and its repercussions, including the Quartering Act controversy Chapter Seventeen. The Townshend Acts crisis, 1767–1770 Chapter Eighteen. The British Army in America, before 1775 Chapter Nineteen. The West and the Amerindians, 1756–1776 Chapter Twenty. Trade legislation and its enforcement, 1748–1776 Chapter Twenty-One. Ongoing disputes over the prerogative, 1763–1776 Chapter Twenty-Two. Bishops and other ecclesiastical issues, to 1776 Chapter Twenty-Three. Social protest and the revolutionary movement, 1765–1776 Chapter Twenty-Four. The tea crisis and its consequences, through 1775 Chapter Twenty-Five. The crisis of Independence Chapter Twenty-Six. Development of a revolutionary organization, 1765–1775 Chapter Twenty-Seven. Political mobilization, 1765–1776 Chapter Twenty-Eight. Identity and Independence Chapter Twenty-Nine. Loyalism and neutrality Chapter thirty. Opposition in Britain Chapter Thirty-One. Common Sense Chapter Thirty-Two. The Declaration of Independence ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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