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The Historical Atlas of the American Revolution

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By the mid-1700s substantial differences in life, thought, and interests had developed between the British North American Colonies and the mother country. A distinctly American way of life was rapidly developing. In a few years a new nation would be born and the reverberations from the ensuing conflict would be felt throughout the Western world.

Detailing the entire history of the struggle for independence, from Colonial governments to the early days of the American Republic, The Historical Atlas of the American Revolution uses full-color maps and vivid illustrations in two-page spreads to tell the story of the founding of the United States of America. The book focuses in large part on the land and sea battles of the Revolutionary War, but attention is also paid to the society at large and the international impact of the war for independence.
Coverage includes:

The French and Indian War
George Washington in the West
Native Americans before the War of Independence
Lexington and Concord
Saratoga
Battle of the Chesapeake
Battle of Guilford Courthouse
Battle of Yorktown
Spanish Operations in the South and West
African Americans in the new republic
The Constitution
Foreign Policy after the War
The Emergence of King Cotton

This large, beautifully illustrated, historically authoritative book explores these momentous events in an eminently readable and visually stunning manner. The book's consulting editor, renowned historian Charles Royster, also contributes a foreword. Also includes 70 color maps and illustrations.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2000

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April 12, 2017
The sections covering the military operations are brief but well explained, with plenty of maps. The book also covers the political and cultural events that happened both before and after the war. While not badly written, personally I'm not interested in these particular subjects.
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