In The American Revolution; 1760 to 1790: New Nation as New Empire; Neil York details the important and complex events that transpired during the creation of the enduring American Republic. This text presents a global look at the emerging nation’s quest to balance liberty and authority before; during; and after the conflict with Great Britain; from the fall of Montreal through the Nootka Sound controversy. Through reviewing the causes and consequences of the Revolutionary era; York uncovers the period’s paradoxes in an accessible; introductory text. Taking an international perspective which closely examines the diplomatic and military elements of this period; this volume includes: Detailed maps of the Colonies; with important battle scenes highlighted Suggestions for further reading; allowing for more specialized research Comprehensive international context; providing background to Great Britain’s relations with other European powers Brief in length but broad in scope; York’s text provides the ideal introductory volume to the Revolutionary War as well as the creation of American democracy.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy AAMAn important book about the second source of Islamic moral norms; namely the sunna.