Encyclopedia of revolutionary America

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Where to find it

Davis Library — Reference (1st floor)

Call Number
E208 .G55 2010
Summary
v.1-3
Call Number
E208 .G55 2010 v.1
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
A to G
Call Number
E208 .G55 2010 v.2
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
H to R
Call Number
E208 .G55 2010 v.3
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
S to Z

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Summary

The American Revolution is one of the most studied time periods in U.S. history and a substantial part of the history curriculum in schools. The three-volume Encyclopedia of Revolutionary America is the definitive reference to everything students need to know about this pivotal moment in American history. Written by a preeminent scholar in the field, with a foreword by the esteemed Gary B. Nash, this comprehensive A-to-Z encyclopedia not only includes discussion of the continental U.S., but contains coverage of the Atlantic world and the North American continent as well. Black-and-white illustrations, an index, and appendixes round out the insightful resource.

Coverage includes:

John Adams Articles of Confederation Benjamin Banneker Bill of Rights California Indians Continental army Cornplanter Declaration of Independence Environment Florida Benjamin Franklin French and Indian War George III Alexander Hamilton Immigration Thomas Jefferson Latin America Louisiana Purchase James Madison Medicine Postal service Race and racial conflict Revolutionary War Slavery Stamp Act War of 1812 George Washington Women's status and rights Yellow fever.

Contents

v. 1. A to G -- v. 2. H to R -- v. 3. S to Z.

Sample chapter

The American Revolution is one of the most studied time periods in U.S. history and a substantial part of the history curriculum in schools.Encyclopedia of Revolutionary Americais a new three-volume A-to-Z resource that provides students with everything they need to know about this pivotal moment in American history. In addition to a discussion of the continental U.S., this comprehensive encyclopedia has expanded its coverage to include more materials from the Atlantic world and the North American continent.Coverage includes:John AdamsArticles of ConfederationBenjamin BannekerBill of RightsCalifornia IndiansContinental armyCornplanterDeclaration of IndependenceEnvironmentFloridaBenjamin FranklinFrench and Indian WarGeorge IIIAlexander HamiltonImmigrationThomas JeffersonLatin AmericaLouisiana PurchaseJames MadisonMedicinePostal serviceRace and racial conflictRevolutionary WarSlaveryStamp ActWar of 1812George WashingtonWomen's status and rightsYellow fever. Excerpted from Encyclopedia of Revolutionary America, 3-Volume Set by Paul A. Gilje, Gary B. Nash All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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