The Critical Critic wrote:
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1 John Braeman, The Road to Independence (New York: Capricorn Books, 1963), p. 14.
2 Ibid., p. 13.
3 Jack P. Greene, ed., Colonies to Nation (New York: Oxford University 17-18 Press, 1968),
4 Merrill Jensen, The Founding of a Nation (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967), pp. pp. 58-59.
5 See Braeman, op. cit., pp. 17-19.
6 John C. Miller, Origins of the American Revolution (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1943), p. 83.
7 Jensen, op. cit., p. 45.
8 Greene, op. cit., p. 19.
9 Ibid., p. 24.
10 Jensen, op. cit., p. 51.
1¹ Greene, op. cit., p. 44.
¹2 Miller, op. cit., p. 101.
13 Jensen, op. cit., pp. 94-95.
¹4 Ibid., pp. 63-64.
15 See Lawrence H. Gipson, The Coming of the Revolution (New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1962), p. 83.
¹6 Ibid., p. 87.
¹7 Richard B. Morris, The American Revolution (Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, 1955), p. 90.
¹8 Ibid., p. 91.
¹9 Jensen, op. cit., p. 113.
20 Gipson, op. cit., p. 105.
21 Greene, op. cit., p. 85.
By: Clarence Carson (1926-2003)
(He was a historian who taught at Eaton College, Grove City College, and Hillsdale College. His primary publication venue was the Foundation for Economic Education. Among his many works is the six-volume A Basic History of the United States.)
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Very good article. Especially interested since my 4th great-grandfather was a 1Lt in the Bergen, New Jersey Militia under Capt. Nicausa Terhune. I'm in the process of joining the Sons of the American Revolution. Will be looking for the next installment. Thank you.