United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783
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- Revolutionary leadership, essential lessons from the men and women of the American Revolution, Pat Williams with Jim Denney
- Rights of man, being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the work entitled Common sense
- Common sense, addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects : I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections ...
- The true story of the Declaration of Independence, Willow Clark
- The Declaration of Independence
- Commons democracy, reading the politics of participation in the early United States, Dana D. Nelson
- Common sense, Thomas Paine
- Summary and analysis of Benjamin Franklin, an American life : based on the book by Walter Isaacson, Worth Books
- In the midst of perpetual fetes, the making of American nationalism, 1776-1820, David Waldstreicher
- The creation of the American Republic, 1776-1787, Gordon S. Wood
- The life of George Washington
- Franklin & Washington, the founding partnership, Edward J. Larson
- The life and times of Benjamin Franklin, H.W. Brands
- Samuel Adams, a life, Ira Stoll
- George Washington on leadership, Richard Brookhiser
- The journey of the one and only Declaration of Independence
- Agony and eloquence, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and a world of revolution, Daniel L. Mallock
- Founding feuds, the rivalries, clashes, and conflicts that forged a nation, Paul Aron
- America's first ally, France in the revolutionary war, Norman Demarais
- Invisible sovereign, imagining public opinion from the revolution to reconstruction, Mark G. Schmeller
- The Declaration of Independence
- Rights of man ;, and, Common sense
- 7 leadership lessons of the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers, liberty, and the struggle for independence, John Antal
- The Jewish world of Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Porwancher
- The rights of man
- The first Chief Justice, John Jay and the struggle of a new nation, Mark C. Dillon
- The U.S. Constitution
- John Witherspoon's American Revolution, Gideon Mailer
- Common Sense, Thomas Paine
- Between authority and liberty, state constitution making in revolutionary America
- The cause, the American Revolution and its discontents, 1773-1783, Joseph J. Ellis
- Political debates on slavery, Suzanne Cloud Tapper and Linda Jacobs Altman
- John Adams and the fear of American oligarchy, Luke Mayville
- The unknown American Revolution, the unruly birth of democracy and the struggle to create America, Gary B. Nash
- Revolutionaries, a new history of the invention of America, Jack Rakove
- Glenn Beck's common sense, the case against an out-of-control government, inspired by Thomas Paine
- Franklin & Washington, the founding partnership, Edward J. Larson
- Blood of tyrants, George Washington & the forging of the presidency, Logan Beirne
- Madison's gift, five partnerships that built America, David O. Stewart
- A son of thunder, Patrick Henry and the American Republic, Henry Mayer
- The politically incorrect guide to the Founding Fathers, Brion T. McClanahan
- George Washington, Emma Huddleston
- The autobiography and other writings
- The life of Nathaniel Macon
- The Declaration of Independence, Connie Roop, Peter Roop, Jim Madsen (illustrator)
- Common sense ;, The crisis, Thomas Paine
- Tom Paine, America's godfather, 1737-1809. Illustrated
- A Macat analysis of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay's The federalist papers, Jeremy Kleidosty
- The Declaration of Independence, Elizabeth Raum
- Patrick Henry, orator and patriot
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