Summary
In the early 1770s, the men who invented America were living quiet, provincial lives in the rustic backwaters of the New World, devoted primarily to family, craft, and the private pursuit of wealth and happiness. None set out to become "revolutionary" by ambition, but when events in Boston escalated, they found themselves thrust into a crisis that moved, in a matter of months, from protest to war ...
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Source record: Rakove, Jack N., 1947- Revolutionaries. [Ashland, OR] : Blackstone Audio, 2010