The Stamp Act Crisis

Prologue to Revolution

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
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Author: Edmund S. Morgan, Helen M. Morgan ISBN: 9780807899793
Publisher: Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press Publication: January 20, 2011
Imprint: Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press Language: English
Author: Edmund S. Morgan, Helen M. Morgan
ISBN: 9780807899793
Publisher: Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press
Publication: January 20, 2011
Imprint: Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press
Language: English

'Impressive! . . . The authors have given us a searching account of the crisis and provided some memorable portraits of officials in America impaled on the dilemma of having to enforce a measure which they themselves opposed.'--New York Times

'A brilliant contribution to the colonial field. Combining great industry, astute scholarship, and a vivid style, the authors have sought 'to recreate two years of American history.' They have succeeded admirably.'--William and Mary Quarterly

'Required reading for anyone interested in those eventful years preceding the American Revolution.'--Political Science Quarterly

The Stamp Act, the first direct tax on the American colonies, provoked an immediate and violent response. The Stamp Act Crisis, originally published by UNC Press in 1953, identifies the issues that caused the confrontation and explores the ways in which the conflict was a prelude to the American Revolution.

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'Impressive! . . . The authors have given us a searching account of the crisis and provided some memorable portraits of officials in America impaled on the dilemma of having to enforce a measure which they themselves opposed.'--New York Times

'A brilliant contribution to the colonial field. Combining great industry, astute scholarship, and a vivid style, the authors have sought 'to recreate two years of American history.' They have succeeded admirably.'--William and Mary Quarterly

'Required reading for anyone interested in those eventful years preceding the American Revolution.'--Political Science Quarterly

The Stamp Act, the first direct tax on the American colonies, provoked an immediate and violent response. The Stamp Act Crisis, originally published by UNC Press in 1953, identifies the issues that caused the confrontation and explores the ways in which the conflict was a prelude to the American Revolution.

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