Oxford General Reader: the American Revolution (Chinese Version)

Oxford General Reader: the American Revolution (Chinese Version)

by (us) Robert J. Allison

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Ch. 12Chapter 5 is America Different?
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This book briefly narrates the history of the American Revolution and the birth of the new nation from the military, diplomatic, political, social and intellectual levels. It reconstructs the riots that ultimately led to the revolution from the 1860s to the 1870s, as well as the role played by the Boston Tea Party and the "Sons of Liberty" in promoting the process from boycott to full-scale resistance. Allison not only examines how and why Americans changed their government and social concepts so profoundly during those years, but also teases out the main context of how the Revolutionary War continued to develop until it finally won, focusing on the main battles in the revolutionary process and France's military support for the United States. Finally, it focuses on the birth of the new country after the Revolutionary War and the challenges it faced, as well as the subsequent impact of the American Revolution on the series of events that took place in France, Latin America, and Asia to resist oppressive power or colonial rule.

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