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Tea Party to Independence

The Third Phase of the American Revolution 1773-1776

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Gebonden, 368 blz. | Engels
| 1991
ISBN13: 9780198201427
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e druk, 1991 9780198201427
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This is a study of the formulation of British policy towards the American colonies during the crucial period between the Boston Tea Party of December 1773 and the American Declaration of Independence in July 1776. It is set against the background both of British public opinion and of the developing resistance movement in America. Peter Thomas examines the constraints on British policy-making, and analyses the failure of the colonists either to respond to British overtures or to produce positive proposals of their own. He shows how the crisis escalated as the Americans moved from constitutional demands to a military response, and finally took the decision to separate from Britain.

Tea Party to Independence is a scholarly and comprehensive exploration of one of the most important phases of American history. It completes Professor Thomas's acclaimed study of British relations with the American colonies, begun in British Politics and the Stamp Act Crisis 1763-1767 (Clarendon Press, 1975) and The Townshend Duties Crisis 1767-1773 (Clarendon Press, 1987).

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ISBN13:9780198201427
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:368

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Britain and America in 1773; Tea Party in Boston; A policy for America: January-March 1774; The coercion of Boston: March 1774; The control of Massachusetts: March-May 1774; The problem of Quebec: May-June 1774; Confrontation: May-September 1774; The challenge of Congress: September-December 1774; The stick and the carrot: British policy in 1775; The outbreak of war: March-July 1775; Rebellion: July-November 1775; The sword and the olive branch: British policy, November 1775-May 1776; Independence: April-July 1776; Select bibliography; Index
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