The Revolution wasn't won in a day. And it isn't kept in one either.
Most of us think we know the story: a few brave men in powdered wigs signed a parchment and built a nation. But that "postcard" version tells you almost nothing about what actually happened—or why any of it should still matter to you today. The Patriot's Cause is the full, vivid, unflinching story of how thirteen quarrelsome colonies pulled off the most improbable political achievement in modern history.
WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER INSIDE THIS BOOK:
Written for the curious reader—the student, the parent, the traveler, and the citizen—this book is engaging, rigorous, and refuses to talk down to you. With more than fifty richly described scenes, it does not just tell you what happened; it lets you stand on Lexington Green at dawn and walk through the trenches at Yorktown.
The Revolution was a beginning, not an ending. This is the book that hands you what they began—and asks what you will do with it. A republic, if you can keep it.
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