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1775

A Good Year for Revolution

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1775

De: Kevin Phillips
Narrado por: Arthur Morey
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What if the year we have long commemorated as America’s defining moment was in fact misleading? What if the real events that signaled the historic shift from colony to country took place earlier, and that the true story of our nation’s emergence reveals a more complicated - and divisive - birth process?

In this major new work, iconoclastic historian and political chronicler Kevin Phillips upends the conventional reading of the American Revolution by puncturing the myth that 1776 was the struggle’s watershed year. Mythology and omission have elevated 1776, but the most important year, rarely recognized, was 1775: the critical launching point of the war and Britain’s imperial outrage and counterattack and the year during which America’s commitment to revolution took bloody and irreversible shape.

Phillips focuses on the great battlefields and events of 1775 - Congress’ warlike economic ultimatums to king and parliament, New England’s rage militaire, the panicked concentration of British troops in militant but untenable Boston, the stunning expulsion of royal governors up and down the seaboard, and the new provincial congresses and many hundreds of local committees that quickly reconstituted local authority in Patriot hands. These onrushing events delivered a sweeping control of territory and local government to the Patriots, one that Britain was never able to overcome. Seventeen seventy-five was the year in which Patriots captured British forts and fought battles from the Canadian frontier to the Carolinas, obtained the needed gunpowder inmachinations that reached from the Baltic to West Africa and the Caribbean, and orchestrated the critical months of nation building in the backrooms of a secrecy-shrouded Congress. As Phillips writes, "The political realignment achieved amid revolution was unique - no other has come with simultaneous ballots and bullets."

Surveying the political climate, economic structures, and military preparations, as well as the roles of ethnicity, religion, and class, Phillips tackles the 18th century with the same skill and perception he has shown in analyzing contemporary politics and economics. He mines rich material as he surveys different regions and different colonies and probes how the varying agendas and expectations at the grassroots level had a huge effect on how the country shaped itself. He details often overlooked facts about the global munitions trade; about the roles of Indians, slaves, and mercenaries; and about the ideological and religious factors that played into the revolutionary fervor.

The result is a dramatic account brimming with original insights about the country we eventually became. Kevin Phillips’ 1775 revolutionizes our understanding of America’s origins.

©2012 Kevin Phillips (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Américas Estados Unidos Guerras y Conflictos Militar Periodo Colonial Revolución y Fundación Realeza América colonial Guerra Reino Unido Imperialismo Imperio británico Guerra de 1812 Para reflexionar Boston América Latina África

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Although I was aware of events before 1776, I did not grasp -- until reading this book -- just how far events were already in motion. Nor did I realize how forward-thinking and powerful Samuel Adams was. I was aware of the siege of Boston, but it never really clicked that all of that was in full swing in 1775. We were truly already independent, after challenging Royal and Parliamentary authority in 1774; we just needed to make everyone realize it and embrace it. I look forward to finding a book about the Sons of Liberty and the Committees of Correspondence.

Eye-opening history of the early Revolution

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Kevin Phillips gives us great insight into the American Revolution and is well-read by Arthur Morey.

Great way to learn history

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Phillips is a great historian. His comprehensive approach blending history religion. Geography and personalities truly gives want to feel for what led up to the outbreak in the first year of the revolution. I just wish an audio book version of the Cousins War would be released soon

Great overview of the American revolution with a new emphasis specifically on the stage sit by activities in 1775

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although titled 1775 he does touch on a great number of issues and pieces of the war that spill over only years before and after. his point is Germain, without the history of 1775 there is no history in 1776 or later. great info and touches on some things I had not know, like exactly how much the Spanish helped the Americans in the war.
give it 3 stars for story as it is a bit disjointed, it does not read chronologically and jumps from point to point

wide ranging overview of American Revolution

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The story held your attention and went way beyond the history I missed in school.

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The reasearch and accuracy of the historical content was well researched and presented.

An audio trip through history

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