The history of the rise, progress, and establishment of the independence of the United States of America, Vol. 1 (of 3)
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A chronological, letter-form narrative surveys the settlement and institutional development of the thirteen American colonies, outlining religious migrations, founding patterns of each colony, and their internal governance. It then follows evolving constitutional and fiscal tensions with Britain—parliamentary measures, colonial assemblies, protests, nonimportation, and incidents that escalated into armed conflict—and describes associated military and diplomatic episodes beyond North America. The account draws on correspondence, official records, eyewitness reports, and contemporary publications, and is organized to authenticate facts, include illustrative documents and maps, and present events in a connective, near-contemporary manner.
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