A Hunger For Liberty Leads to the Declaration of Independence |
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Índice
Washington Quits Army Service | 19 |
George III Taxes the Americans to Pay for War | 29 |
The Hated Townshend Acts | 35 |
John Adams Sets the Stage for a Nation of Law | 42 |
Britains Coercive Acts are Americas Intolerable Acts | 49 |
Intolerable Acts Lead to Lexington and Concord | 59 |
Second Continental Congress and Fort Ticonderoga | 65 |
Spirit of Self Government Grows | 72 |
Abigail Adams Watches Siege of Boston From Her Home | 104 |
The Americans Prepare to Take Care of Themselves | 159 |
Undisciplined Troops Endanger the Quest for Liberty | 167 |
General Lee Ignores Washingtons Orders | 185 |
Washington Snatches Victory from the Jaws of Defeat | 197 |
A Few Good Men Stepped Forward | 204 |
Learning How to Build a New Nation | 213 |
Mary Mostert and the Founding Documents | 220 |
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