9781620971260-1620971267-The Spirit of 74: How the American Revolution Began

The Spirit of 74: How the American Revolution Began

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The Spirit of 74: How the American Revolution Began (ISBN-13: 9781620971260 and ISBN-10: 1620971267), written by authors Ray Raphael, Marie Raphael, was published by The New Press in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Colonial Period (United States History, Revolution & Founding, State & Local, Historiography, Historical Study & Educational Resources, Study & Teaching, Military History, World History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Spirit of 74: How the American Revolution Began (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Colonial Period books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.53.

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Americans know about the Boston Tea Party and the shot heard ’round the world,” but sixteen months divided these two iconic events, a period that has nearly been lost to history. The Spirit of '74 fills in this gap in our nation’s founding narrative, showing how in these mislaid months, step by step, real people made a revolution.

After the Tea Party, Parliament not only shut down a port but also revoked the sacred Massachusetts charter. Completely disenfranchised, citizens rose up as a body and cast off British rule everywhere except in Boston, where British forces were stationed. A Spirit of ’74” initiated the American Revolution, much as the better-known Spirit of ’76” sparked independence. Redcoats marched on Lexington and Concord to take back a lost province, but they encountered Massachusetts militiamen who had trained for months to protect the revolution they had already made.

The Spirit of ’74 places our founding moment in a rich and new historical context, both changing and deepening its meaning for all Americans.

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