Explore the formative years of the United States with this comprehensive historical reference. "Official Reference Library Of United States History: Epochs Of Nationality, War And Greatness" delves into the pivotal moments that shaped the nation. Authored by esteemed historians Marcus Joseph Wright, John Clark Ridpath, James Penny Boyd, and James William Buel, this volume offers detailed insights into the American Revolution, the early republic, and the conflicts that tested its unity.
From the struggles for independence to the challenges of nation-building, this work provides a rich tapestry of historical events and figures. Discover the key battles, political debates, and social transformations that defined the United States during its epochs of nationality, war, and greatness.
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