American Revolution
  • licensed for U of A
American Revolution
  • licensed for U of A

Description

This Gale collection documents the revolution and war that created the United States of America, from the earliest protests in 1765 through the peace treaty of 1783. The archive contains a diversity of original documentary material, allowing the reader to examine economics and international relations, contemporary religion and science, and the strategies and battlefield realities of combatants on both sides of the conflict.

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The experiences of commanders and common soldiers, women and slaves, Indians and Loyalists are all recorded in this collection. Drawn from the Sabin collection and other Gale sources, the archive provides access to a wide variety of documents: personal narratives and memoirs, political pamphlets and speeches, sermons and poems, legislative journals and popular magazines.

Conditions of Use

Use of this product is restricted to members of the University of Alberta community and to users of the Library's physical facilities. It is the responsibility of each user to ensure that they use this product for individual, non-commercial, educational or research purposes only, and do not systematically download or retain substantial portions of information.
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