History of Public Works in the United States, 1776-1976
Author : American Public Works Association
Publisher : Association
Page : 760 pages
File Size : 32,84 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Political Science
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Author : American Public Works Association
Publisher : Association
Page : 760 pages
File Size : 32,84 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Political Science
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Author : William Appleman Williams
Publisher : William Morrow
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 41,43 MB
Release : 1976
Category : History
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Author : United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher :
Page : 564 pages
File Size : 18,46 MB
Release : 1977
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Author : National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher :
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 48,9 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Government publications
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Author : American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
Publisher :
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 30,4 MB
Release : 1973
Category : American Revolution Bicentennial, 1976
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Author : George McCue
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 14,66 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780878552092
Author : Gerald Horne
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 30,48 MB
Release : 2014-04-18
Category : History
ISBN : 1479808725
Illuminates how the preservation of slavery was a motivating factor for the Revolutionary War The successful 1776 revolt against British rule in North America has been hailed almost universally as a great step forward for humanity. But the Africans then living in the colonies overwhelmingly sided with the British. In this trailblazing book, Gerald Horne shows that in the prelude to 1776, the abolition of slavery seemed all but inevitable in London, delighting Africans as much as it outraged slaveholders, and sparking the colonial revolt. Prior to 1776, anti-slavery sentiments were deepening throughout Britain and in the Caribbean, rebellious Africans were in revolt. For European colonists in America, the major threat to their security was a foreign invasion combined with an insurrection of the enslaved. It was a real and threatening possibility that London would impose abolition throughout the colonies—a possibility the founding fathers feared would bring slave rebellions to their shores. To forestall it, they went to war. The so-called Revolutionary War, Horne writes, was in part a counter-revolution, a conservative movement that the founding fathers fought in order to preserve their right to enslave others. The Counter-Revolution of 1776 brings us to a radical new understanding of the traditional heroic creation myth of the United States.
Author : American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
Publisher :
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 1972
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Author :
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Page : 112 pages
File Size : 35,62 MB
Release : 1973
Category : American Revolution Bicentennial, 1976
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Author : Jacqueline M. Atkins
Publisher : Publications International
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 40,21 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
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