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Part III : Themes and Events, from 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 Thirty-Three. Bills of rights and the first ten amendments to the Constitution Chapter Thirty-Four. State constitution-making, through 1781 Chapter Thirty-Five. The Articles of Confederation, 1775–1783 Chapter Thirty-Six. The War for Independence, to Saratoga Chapter Thirty-Seven. The War for Independence, after Saratoga Chapter Thirty-Eight. The Continental Army Chapter Thirty-Nine. Militia, guerrilla warfare, tactics, and weaponry Chapter Forty. Naval operations during the War for Independence Chapter Forty-One. The First United States Navy Chapter Forty-Two. The home front during the War for Independence: the effect of labor shortages on commercial production in the Mid-Atlantic Chapter Forty-Three. Resistance to the American Revolution Chapter Forty-Four. Diplomacy of the Revolution, to 1783 Chapter Forty-Five. Confederation: state governments and their problems Chapter Forty-Six. The West: territory, states, and confederation Chapter forty-seven. Demobilization and national defense Chapter Forty-Eight. Currency, taxation, and finance, 1775–1787 Chapter Forty-Nine. Foreign relations, after 1783 Chapter Fifty. Slavery and anti-slavery Chapter Fifty-One. Amerindians and the new republic Chapter Fifty-Two. The impact of the Revolution on the role, status, and experience of women Chapter Fifty-Three. The impact of the Revolution on education Chapter Fifty-Four. The impact ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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