
The Dividing of Empire: the Origins of the American Revolution
by Zheng Fei
About This Novel
The American Revolution was a strange revolution. It has no direct cause of oppression, and the reasons for its outbreak are complex but rational. Why couldn't the British rulers at the time save their country? Why did the colonies eventually choose independence? What exactly is "new" about America? It is the United States, this "new type of country", that has solved the problem of how the people of a large country can introduce democracy without being divided or divided again by democracy. The book describes the political deliberations between Britain and the United States before the American Revolutionary War, and points out that the American Revolutionary War was actually a civil war in the British Empire, and the result of the civil war was the split of the British Empire. The author comprehensively demonstrates the uniqueness of the American Revolution to readers by analyzing the governance structure of the North American colonies and the crisis caused by the British Empire's imperial reform movement after the Seven Years' War.
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What the hell, you said I finished reading without reading a word! !
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 12d ago
What the hell, you said I finished reading without reading a word! !
I like the author's language style.
It's in the history books
It's in the history books
I just want to know, has it been written?
What's going on. . .
Not so good
It's boring and not pretty.
What the hell?
This is a publishing book. Look at this specification.
It's over without reading a single word. What's going on?
