England & America, Rivals in the American Revolution
Van Tyne, Claude Halstead
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Add to basket"England & America, Rivals in the American Revolution" offers a scholarly and insightful examination of the complex relationship between Great Britain and its colonies during one of the most transformative periods in global history. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Claude H. Van Tyne, this work delves into the ideological, political, and social frictions that led to the ultimate rupture between the mother country and the American colonies.
The book explores the contrasting perspectives of the English and American sides, highlighting how differing interpretations of governance, representation, and liberty fueled the conflict. Van Tyne moves beyond mere military strategy to analyze the internal struggles within the British Parliament and the evolving American identity. By examining the rivalries that defined the era, the author provides a nuanced look at the motivations of key figures and the broader historical forces at play.
An essential resource for students of early American history and transatlantic relations, "England & America, Rivals in the American Revolution" remains a significant contribution to the study of the revolutionary era. It provides a balanced view of the period, shedding light on the historical context that shaped two great nations.
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