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The Colonial Background of the American Revolution

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"The Colonial Background of the American Revolution" offers a profound and scholarly examination of the complex factors that led to the birth of the United States. In this influential work, Charles M. Andrews shifts the focus away from the immediate military and political conflicts of the late eighteenth century to explore the long-term evolutionary processes within the British Empire.

The book delves into the nature of the British mercantile system, the administration of the colonies, and the differing interpretations of legal authority and self-governance. By situating the American Revolution within the broader context of imperial history, Andrews provides readers with a clear understanding of why a separation became inevitable. He analyzes the economic, social, and constitutional tensions that developed over decades of colonial growth and imperial management.

This collection of essays is essential for anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of the colonial mindset and the institutional friction that precipitated the struggle for independence. "The Colonial Background of the American Revolution" remains a cornerstone of American historiography, valued for its objective analysis and its emphasis on the institutional and structural origins of the conflict.

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