Formation of the Union provides a comprehensive overview of the events leading up to the creation of the United States. Exploring the political, social, and economic factors at play, the book examines the evolving relationships between the colonies and Great Britain.
From the early settlements to the revolutionary fervor, A.B. Hart traces the development of American identity and the growing desire for independence. He discusses key figures, pivotal battles, and the drafting of foundational documents, illuminating the challenges and triumphs of a nation in its formative years.
This historical work offers valuable insights into the birth of American democracy. It remains relevant for anyone seeking to understand the origins and enduring principles of the United States.
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