American Revolution For Dummies

Höfundur Steve Wiegand

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119593492

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2019

1.790 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • What Not to Read
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Beyond the Book
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: The Roots of Revolution
  • Chapter 1: A Revolutionary Story
  • Setting the Stage
  • Divorcing the Mother Country
  • War’s Over — Now Comes the Hard Part
  • Getting Government Off the Ground
  • The Good Stuff at the Back of the Book
  • Chapter 2: Here Comes Europe
  • Shaking Up the Old World
  • Scoping Out the New World
  • Settling In
  • Chapter 3: “In God We Trust”
  • Colonizing for God and Profit — But Not in That Order
  • Stumbling into Jamestown
  • Purifying and Separating
  • Plowing into Plymouth
  • “Like a City Upon a Hill”: The Puritans
  • Dissidents, Catholics, and Quakers
  • Chapter 4: Together and Apart
  • A Clash of Cultures
  • The Virginia Wars
  • Dividing and Conquering
  • Getting Together
  • Meanwhile, in the Mother Country …
  • Restoring and Rebelling in New England
  • Revolting with Bacon
  • Sizing up the Impacts
  • Chapter 5: The Fight for a Continent
  • Growing toward Revolution
  • Doing Business with Mom
  • Flexing Political Muscles
  • Relaxing Religiously
  • Dangling Bugs and Road-Show Religion
  • Connecting the Snake
  • Waging World Wars
  • “I Heard the Bullets Whistle …”
  • Part 2: The Fight for Independence
  • Chapter 6: Causes and Effects
  • Warring over the West
  • Warm-Up Quarrels
  • “The Minds and Hearts of the People”
  • Cents and Sensitivity
  • Sugar, Stamps, and Tea Make Trouble
  • Chapter 7: From Rabble to Rebels
  • Taking It to the Streets
  • “I was soon on the ground among them”
  • Tussling over Tea
  • “Coercive” to You; “Intolerable” to Us
  • Congressing
  • “Let It Begin Here”
  • Chapter 8: “We Hold These Truths”
  • “The Whites of Their Eyes”
  • Spreading the News — and the Fighting
  • … And back in Boston
  • Choosing to Fight, Choosing a Fighter
  • A Royal Paine
  • The Hated Hiring of Hessians
  • Cutting the Cord
  • Trying to Confederate
  • Chapter 9: Lose Until You Win
  • Getting into Shape
  • “The Fate of Unborn Millions”
  • Crossing the Delaware — Twice
  • Fighting for Time
  • The War Moves On
  • “O God! It Is All Over!”
  • Chapter 10: The War Abroad
  • From a Brit’s Eye View
  • “Farmer George” or “Royal Brute”
  • Making Friends in France
  • Britain Stands Alone
  • The War Goes Global
  • Puzzling out Peace
  • Chapter 11: The War at Home
  • Neighbor versus Neighbor
  • A “Situation Truly Deplorable”
  • “Tampering with the Slaves”
  • “Remember the Ladies”
  • “O, Strange Englishmen Kill Each Other”
  • Money and Mutiny
  • Why They Fought
  • Part 3: Now What?
  • Chapter 12: A Most Imperfect Union
  • The General Goes Home
  • Hard Money and Morris Notes
  • A Toothless Government
  • Moving toward a Fix
  • Chapter 13: Who Were Those Guys?
  • Defining the Founding Fathers
  • Kicking the Slavery Issue down the Road
  • Sorting out Signers, Framers, and Founders
  • A Brief Look at Ten Top Founders
  • Chapter 14: “We the People”
  • Straggling into Philadelphia
  • Tackling the Big Three
  • Creating a New Kind of Congress
  • Sidestepping Slavery
  • Picking a President
  • Cleaning up and Signing Off
  • Chapter 15: Selling It
  • Convincing Congress
  • Waging a War of Words
  • Convincing the Conventions
  • Battling among the Heavyweights
  • Setting up House (and Senate)
  • Building a Bill of Rights
  • Hail to the Chief
  • Part 4: A Nation’s Baby Steps
  • Chapter 16: Branching Out
  • “I Walk on Untrodden Ground”
  • Ordering the Courts
  • Taxes and Logrolling
  • “Daily Pitted … Like Two Cocks”
  • Saying Goodbye — Again
  • Chapter 17: The Toddler’s Transition
  • Electing Adams
  • Trying to Avoid Foreign Entanglements
  • Aliens and Seditionists
  • The Revolution of 1800
  • Chapter 18: Aftermath
  • So, How Big Was It?
  • What Kind of Revolution Was It?
  • Why Did It Work?
  • What Can You Learn from It?
  • Chapter 19: Some Books Worth Perusing
  • Books to Explore
  • Part 5: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 20: (At Least) Ten Things You Didn’t Know about the Founding Fathers
  • Twinkle-Toes George
  • Franklin’s “Deadly” Instrument
  • TJ and the Bears
  • Tom Paine’s Bones
  • Sam Adams Really Made Beer (sort of)
  • The Price on Hancock’s Head
  • I’ll Trade You Six Hancocks for a Button
  • Whining — or Wining — about the Flag
  • A Justice in Jail
  • The Little Guy on the Big Bill
  • Chapter 21: Ten Unsung Heroes of the American Revolution
  • Joseph Plumb Martin
  • “Molly Pitcher”
  • James Forten
  • Daniel Morgan
  • Roger Sherman
  • Nancy Hart
  • Jeremiah O’Brien
  • Daniel Bissell
  • Salem Poor
  • Deborah Sampson
  • Chapter 22: Ten Quotes from or about the American Revolution
  • Or Else Just Give Us the Vote Now…
  • And the Choices Are…
  • Sorry to Disappoint You, But…
  • Uh, Are You Sure, Your Majesty?
  • Take My Advice and Scram
  • “Except Us…”
  • A Stimulated Simile
  • Keeping One’s Feet Dry
  • Looks Good So Far, But…
  • A Term of Endurance
  • Part 6: Appendixes
  • Appendix A: The Declaration of Independence
  • Appendix B: The Bill of Rights: Amendments 1–10 of the Constitution
  • Appendix C: Key Events of the American Revolution
  • Index
  • About the Author
  • Advertisement Page
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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