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Below is a running list of the sources that I used to create the podcast. I anticipate coming in here every few episodes and getting an update done, so please forgive me if I’m always slightly behind. I assure you that I will keep this updated so you can follow along with the sources if you’re interested.
4.Season 1
1-6 European Survey
Blickle, Peter. The Revolution of 1525: The German Peasants War from a New Perspective. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 1981
Bradford, Ernle. Drake: England’s Greatest Seafarer. Endeavor Press Ltd. 2017
Campbell, Phillip. Heroes & Heretics of the Reformation. TAN Books. Kindle Edition.
Cassone, Alberto, and Carla Marchese. “The Economics of Religious Indulgences.” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) / Zeitschrift Für Die Gesamte
Staatswissenschaft, vol. 155, no. 3, 1999, pp. 429–442.
Copeland, J. Isaac. “The Journal of Southern History.” The Journal of Southern History, vol. 49, no. 1, 1983, pp. 103–104.
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Freedman, Paul. “The German and Catalan Peasant Revolts.” The American Historical Review, vol. 98, no. 1, 1993, pp. 39–54.
Geoffrey Parker, If the Armada had Landed, The Journal of the Historical Association, 1976.
Harasta, Jesse. The Spanish Armada: The History and Legacy of Spain’s Notorious Naval Debacle. Charles River Editors
Hourly History: Henry VIII: A Life From Beginning to End. Hourly History. Kindle Edition.
Hugh Thomas, Rivers Of Gold: The Rise Of The Spanish Empire, From Columbus To Magellan. Random House Publishing Group, 2005
Kiermayr, Reinhold. “How Much Money Was Actually in the Indulgence Chest?” The Sixteenth Century Journal, vol. 17, no. 3, 1986, pp. 303–318.
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McLaren, A. N. Political Culture in the Reign of Elizabeth I: Queen and Commonwealth, 1558–1585 Cambridge University Press. (1999)
Merry Wiesner, Early Modern Europe 1450-1789. Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
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Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
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William McNeill, Venice: The Hinge of Europe, 1081-1797. The University of Chicago Press. 2009
1.07-1.13 Jamestown Episodes
Fichtelberg, Joseph. “The Colonial Stage: Risk and Promise in John Smith’s Virginia.” Early American Literature, vol. 39, no. 1, 2004, pp. 11–40.
Gidwitz, Tom. “The Little Colony That Couldn’t.” Archaeology, vol. 59, no. 2, 2006, pp. 30–35. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41780069.
Kupperman, Karen Ordahl. “Apathy and Death in Early Jamestown.” The Journal of American History, vol. 66, no. 1, 1979, pp. 24–40.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Morgan, Ted. Wilderness at Dawn, The Settling of the North American Continent. Simon and Schuster. 1993
Murrin, John M. “The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 91, no. 1, 1983, pp. 106–108.
Percy, George. A True Relation of the Proceedings and Occurrences of Moment which have happened in Virginia from the Time Sir Thomas Gates was shipwrecked upon the Bermudas, anno 1609, until my departure out of the Country which was in anno Domini 1612. Source found at http://www.virtualjamestown.org/exist/cocoon/jamestown/fha/J1063
Pestana, Carla. “The English Civil Wars and Virginia.” Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, 4 May. 2012. Web. 28 Apr. 2018.
Rachel B. Herrmann. “The ‘Tragicall Historie’: Cannibalism and Abundance in Colonial Jamestown.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 68, no. 1, 2011, pp. 47–74
Smith, John. General History of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles. 1624. Source found at: http://www.virtualjamestown.org/exist/cocoon/jamestown/fha-js/SmiWorks2
Stromberg, Joseph. “Starving Settlers in Jamestown Colony Resorted to Cannibalism.” Smithsonian Magazine. 2013. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/starving-settlers-in-jamestown-colony-resorted-to-cannibalism-46000815/
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Townsend, Camilla. Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma. Hill and Wang. 2004.
Vaughan, Alden T. “‘Expulsion of the Salvages’: English Policy and the Virginia Massacre of 1622.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 1, 1978, pp. 57–84.
1.14-1.29 New England Foundations:
Andrews, Charles M. “On Some Early Aspects of Connecticut History.” The New England Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 1, 1944, pp. 3–24. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/361992.
Berry, John. Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty. Penguin Books, 2012.
Bradford, William. Of Plymouth Plantation. Courier Corporation, 2016.
Bremer, Francis. John Winthrop: America’s FOrgotten Founding Father. Oxford University Press, 2003.
Chapin, Bradley. “Written Rights: Puritan and Quaker Procedural Guarantees.” The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 114, no. 3, 1990, pp. 323–348.
Connecticut Oath of Fidelity (1640) as quoted in Lutz, Donald. Colonial Origins of the American Constitution: A Documentary History. Liberty Fund Publishing 1998.
Edmund S. Morgan, Puritan Dilemma: The Story of John Winthrop. New York, 1958.
Gaustad, Edwin S. Lives and Legacies: Roger Williams.Oxford University Press, 2005.
Gray, Stanley. “The Political Thought of John Winthrop.” The New England Quarterly, vol. 3, no. 4, 1930, pp. 681–705. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/359652.
Hazeltine, H. D. “The Influence of Magna Carta on American Constitutional Development.” Columbia Law Review, vol. 17, no. 1, 1917, pp. 1–33.
Humins, John H. “Squanto and Massasoit: A Struggle for Power.” The New England Quarterly, vol. 60, no. 1, 1987, pp. 54–70
Katz, Steven T. “The Pequot War Reconsidered.” The New England Quarterly, vol. 64, no. 2, 1991, pp. 206–224. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/366121.
LIPMAN, A. (2011). Murder on the Saltwater Frontier: The Death of John Oldham. Early American Studies, 9(2), 268-294 (2011).
Lutz, Donald. Colonial Origins of the American Constitution: A Documentary History. Liberty Fund Publishing 1998.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Morgan, Ted. Wilderness at Dawn, The Settling of the North American Continent. Simon and Schuster. 1993
Nellis M. Crouse. “Causes of the Great Migration 1630—1640.” The New England Quarterly, vol. 5, no. 1, 1932, pp. 3–36. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/359488.
Orr, Charles. History of the Pequot War: The Contemporary Accounts of Mason, Underhill, Vincent, and Gardener. Forgotten Books (2015).
Peters, Ellen Ash. “The Role of State Constitutions in Our Federal System.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 143, no. 3, 1999, pp. 418–427. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3181954.
Philbrick, Nathaniel. Mayflower: A story of Courage, Community, and War. Viking Press, 2006.
Pittman, R. Carter. “The Colonial and Constitutional History of the Privilege against Self-Incrimination in America.” Virginia Law Review, vol. 21, no. 7, 1935, pp. 763–789.
Robbins, William G. “The Massachusetts Bay Company: An Analysis of Motives.” The Historian, vol. 32, no. 1, 1969, pp. 83–98., www.jstor.org/stable/24440500.
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Rossiter, Clinton. “Thomas Hooker.” The New England Quarterly, vol. 25, no. 4, 1952, pp. 459–488. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/362581.
Sargent, Mark L. “The Conservative Covenant: The Rise of the Mayflower Compact in American Myth.” The New England Quarterly, vol. 61, no. 2, 1988, pp. 233–251.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
The Charter of Massachusetts Bay: 1629: The Avalon Project. Yale University. http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/mass03.asp
The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639) as quoted in Lutz, Donald. Colonial Origins of the American Constitution: A Documentary History. Liberty Fund Publishing 1998.
Thomas, Hugh. The Slave Trade: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440-1870. Simon & Schuster (1999).
Urofsky and Finkelman. “Documents of American Constitutional and Legal History, Vol 1: From the Founding through the age of industrialization. Oxford University Press 2002.
Wagman, Morton. “Corporate Slavery in New Netherland.” The Journal of Negro History, vol. 65, no. 1, 1980, pp. 34–42. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3031546.
WHITE, ED. “The Ends of Republicanism.” Journal of the Early Republic, vol. 30, no. 2, 2010, pp. 179–199. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40662267.
Winship, Michael P. “Godly Republicanism and the Origins of the Massachusetts Polity.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 63, no. 3, 2006, pp. 427–462. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3877371.
Winslow and Bradford. Mourt’s Relation. A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1622 Part I. http://www.histarch.illinois.edu/plymouth/mourt1.html
Winthrop, John, as edited by Hosmer, James. Winthrop’s Journal, History of New England, 1630-1649. Volume 1. (2017)
Winthrop, John, as edited by Hosmer, James. Winthrop’s Journal, History of New England, 1630-1649. Volume 2. (2017)
Winthrop, John. Arbitrary Government Described. 1644.
Winthrop, John. The Humble Request. (1630). https://www.winthropsociety.com/doc_humble.php
Winthrop, John. The Modell of Christian Charity. (1630). https://history.hanover.edu/texts/winthmod.html
1.30 Slavery:
Thomas, Hugh. The Slave Trade: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440-1870. Simon & Schuster (1999).
Wagman, Morton. “Corporate Slavery in New Netherland.” The Journal of Negro History, vol. 65, no. 1, 1980, pp. 34–42. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3031546.
SEASON 2
Episode 2.1 The Quakers:
Fisher, Sydney G. The Quaker Colony.
Myles, Anne G. “From Monster to Martyr: Re-Presenting Mary Dyer.” Early American Literature, vol. 36, no. 1, 2001, pp. 1–30. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25057215.
Winthrop, John. Winthrop’s Journal: History of New England. Vol 1.
Episode 2.2 The Province of Maryland:
“The Maryland Paradox.” Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, vol. 73, no. 3/4, 1962, pp. 119–120.
Andrews, Matthew Page. “Separation of Church and State in Maryland.” The Catholic Historical Review, vol. 21, no. 2, 1935, pp. 164–176.
Claiborne, J. Herbert. “William Claiborne of Kent Island.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 2, 1921, pp. 74–99. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1923023.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Episode 2.3-2.4 Carolina Series:
Charter of Carolina 1663: http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/nc01.asp
Farr, James. “Locke, Natural Law, and New World Slavery.” Political Theory, vol. 36, no. 4, 2008, pp. 495–522. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/20452649.
Hsueh, Vicki. “Giving Orders: Theory and Practice in the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina.” Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 63, no. 3, 2002, pp. 425–446. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3654316.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Woolhouse, Roger. Locke: A Biography. Cambridge Press 2007.
2.5-2.6 New York Series:
Connecticut State Library, Roster of Connecticut Governors. https://ctstatelibrary.org/roster-of-connecticut-governors/
Lovejoy, David. The Glorious Revolution in America. Wesleyan University Press. 1972.
Lustig, Mary Lou. The Imperial Executive in America: Sir Edmund Andros, 1637-1714. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2002.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
New York Charter of Liberties. Found online at https://oll.libertyfund.org/pages/1683-charter-of-liberties-and-privileges-new-york.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
2.7-2.12 Bacon’s Rebellion:
Bacon, Nathaniel. Manifesto Concerning the Present Troubles in Virginia. A prologue to the Revolution. Edited by John Frantz. 1969.
Bancroft, George, The Great Rebellion. Bacon’s Rebellion. A prologue to the Revolution. Edited by John Frantz. 1969.
Berkeley, William. A History of our Miseries. Bacon’s Rebellion. A prologue to the Revolution. Edited by John Frantz. 1969.
Fleet, Beverley. Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol. 1. Genealogical Publishing.(1988)
Gray, L. C. “Market Surplus Problems of Colonial Tobacco.” Agricultural History, vol. 2, no. 1, 1928, pp. 1–34. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3739586.
Lovejoy, David. The Glorious Revolution in America. Wesleyan Publishing. 1972.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Morgan, Edmund. American Slavery American Freedom. W.W Norton & Company Inc. 1975
Rainbolt, J. (1970). The Alteration in the Relationship between Leadership and Constituents in Virginia, 1660 to 1720. The William and Mary Quarterly, 27(3), 411-434. doi:10.2307/1919668
TARTER, BRENT. “Bacon’s Rebellion, the Grievances of the People, and the Political Culture of Seventeenth-Century Virginia.” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 119, no. 1, 2011, pp. 2–41. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41059478.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Virginia in 1682 (Continued). (1920). The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 28(2), 117-127. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243763
Webb, Stephen. 1676 The end of American Independence. Random House. 1984.
2.13-2.17 King Philip’s War:
Bodge, George. Soldiers in King Philip’s War: Being a Critical Account of that War, with a Concise History of the Indian Wars of New England from 1620-1677. Digitized by Google books. 1906.
Gausta, Edwin. Lives and Legacies: Roger Williams. Oxford University Press, 2015.
Lepore, Jill. The Name of War; King Philip’s war and the Origins of American Identity. Vintage Books 1998.
Lovejoy, David. The Glorious Revolution in America. Wesleyan University Press. 1972.
Lustig, Mary Lou. The Imperial Executive in America: Sir Edmund Andros, 1637-1714. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2002.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Schultz and Tougias. King Philip’s War. The History and Legacy of America’s Forgotten Conflict. Countyman Press 2000.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Webb, Stephen. 1676 The end of American Independence. Random House. 1984.
2.18-2.20 The Founding of Pennsylvania:
Murphy, Andrew. William Penn: A Life. Oxford University Press, 2018.
Fisher, Sydney. The Quaker Colonies.
Murphy, Andrew R. “THE LIMITS AND PROMISE OF POLITICAL THEORIZING: WILLIAM PENN AND THE FOUNDING OF PENNSYLVANIA.” History of Political Thought, vol. 34, no. 4, 2013, pp. 639–668. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/26225849.
Lutz, Donald, Colonial Origins of the American Constitution: A Documentary History. Liberty Fund 1998.
Urofsky and Finkelman. Documents of American Constitutional and Legal History; Volume 1 from the founding through the age of industrialization. Oxford University Press. 2002.
Penn, William. Pennsylvania Frame of Government. 1682.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
2.21-2.30 The Dominion of New England
Arguments against relinquishing the charter. Hutchinson Papers. (1825).
Haffenden, Phillip. The Crown and the Colonial Charters, 1675-1688: Part II. The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 15 No. 4 (1958)
Invitation to the Prince of Orange, June 30, 1688. http://www.jacobite.ca/documents/16880630.htm
Joyce, Paul. After Ezekiel: Essays of the Reception of a Difficult Profit. Bloomsbury Publishing. (2014)
Lewis, T. (1973). A Revolutionary Tradition, 1689-1774: “There Was a Revolution Here as Well as in England. The New England Quarterly, 46(3), 424-438. doi:10.2307/364201
Lovejoy, David. The Glorious Revolution in America. Wesleyan University Press. 1972.
Lustig, Mary Lou. The Imperial Executive in America: Sir Edmund Andros, 1637-1714. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2002.
Mather, Cotton. The declaration of the gentlemen, merchants, and inhabitants of Boston, and the countrey adjacent. 1689.
Mather, Increase, The Mathers Papers. https://archive.org/stream/matherpapers48prin/matherpapers48prin_djvu.txt
Miller, Guy. Rebellion in Zion: The Overthrow of the Dominion of New England. The Historian, Vol. 30, No. 3 (May 1968), pages 439-459.
Murphy, Andrew. William Penn: A Life. Oxford University Press, 2018.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Steele, Ian. Origins of Boston’s Revolutionary Declaration of 18 April 1689. The New England Quarterly, Vol. 62 No. 1. (1989). Page 75-81.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Webb Steven. The Strange Career of Francis Nicholson. Colonial America: Essays in Politics and Social Development, 3rd Edition. Edited by Katz and Murrin. Princeton University Press. (1983).
Season 3
3.1-3.3: The Glorious Revolution
Goldberg, Dror. “The Massachusetts Paper Money of 1690.” The Journal of Economic History, vol. 69, no. 4, 2009, pp. 1092–1106. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25654034.
Lovejoy, David. The Glorious Revolution in America. Weselyan University Press. 1972.
Mather, Cotton. The declaration of the gentlemen, merchants, and inhabitants of Boston, and the countrey adjacent. 1689.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Perterson, Mark. The City-State of Boston: The RIse and Fall of an Atlantic Power 1630-1865. Princeton University Press. (2019)
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
VARGA, NICHOLAS. “ELECTION PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES IN COLONIAL NEW YORK.” New York History, vol. 41, no. 3, 1960, pp. 249–277. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/23154475.
Winson, Gail. Researching the Laws of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Roger Williams University School of Law. 2004.
3.4-3.5 The Salem Witchcraft Trials
Latner, Richard. The Long and Short of Salem Witchcraft: Chronology and Collective Violence in 692. Journal of Social History, vol. 42, No. 1 pp. 137-156. (2008)
Mather, Cotton. Wonders of the Invisible World. John Russell Smith, London. (1862 version)
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Norton, Mary Beth. In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692. Vintage Books. (2002)
Ray, Benjamin. Satan’s War against the Covenant in Salem Village,1692. The New England Quarterly, Vol. 80, No.1 pp. 69-95. (2007).
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Episode 3.6 Virginia in the 1690’s
Bailyn Bernard. Politics and Social Structure in Virginia. Colonial America: Essays in Politicas and Social Devlopment, 3rd Ed. Edited by Stanley Katz and John Murrin. Alfred Knopf publishing. (1983).
Lustig, Mary Lou. The Imperial Executive in America: Sir Edmund Andros, 1637-1714. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2002.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Thomas, Hugh. The Slave Trade: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440-1870. Simon & Schuster (1999).
Wallenstein, Peter. Cradle of America: A History of Virginia, 2nd edition. University of Kansas Press. (2014)
Episode 3.7-3.8 Pennsylvania in the 1690’s
Lutz, Donald, Colonial Origins of the American Constitution: A Documentary History. Penn, William; The 1701 Charter of Privileges. Liberty Fund 1998.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Murphy, Andrew. William Penn: A Life. Oxford University Press, 2018.
Smith, Culver H. “Why Pennsylvania Never Became a Royal Province.” The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 53, no. 2, 1929, pp. 141–158
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
The 1696 “Markham” Frame of Government. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/pa06.asp
Young, Chester Raymond. “THE EVOLUTION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ASSEMBLY, 1682-1748.” Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, vol. 35, no. 2, 1968, pp. 147–168.
3.9 The Colonies in 1700
Bancroft, George, The Great Rebellion. Bacon’s Rebellion. A prologue to the Revolution. Edited by John Frantz. 1969.
Butler, John. Becoming America: The Revolution Before 1776. Harvard University Press. 2001.
Estimated Population of the American Colonies: https://web.viu.ca/davies/H320/population.colonies.htm
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Morgan, Edmund. American Slavery American Freedom. W.W Norton & Company Inc. 1975
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Webb, Stephen. 1676 The end of American Independence. Random House. 1984.
3.10 Pirates
Goodall, Jamie. Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay: From the Colonial Era to the Oyster Wars. History Press. (2020).
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Murphy, Andrew. William Penn: A Life. Oxford University Press, 2018.
Norton, Matthew. “Classification and Coercion: The Destruction of Piracy in the English Maritime System.” American Journal of Sociology, vol. 119, no. 6, 2014, pp. 1537–1575.
Tabarrok Alexander & Nowrasteh Alex. Privateers! Their History and Future. Fletcher Security Review, Vol. 2, No. 1. (2015)
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
3.11-3.12 Queen Anne’s War
Craven, Wesley. The Colonies in Transition 1660-1713. Harper and Row. (1968).
Leach, Douglas Edward. Arms for Empire. A Military History of the British Colonies in North America 1607-1763.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
3.13 Carolina Splits Up
Colonial Populations: https://web.viu.ca/davies/H320/population.colonies.htm
Leach, Douglas Edward. Arms for Empire. A Military History of the British Colonies in North America 1607-1763.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
3.14 Georgia Enters the Game
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Ready, Milton. The Georgia Trustees and the Malcontents: The Politics of Philanthropy. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, Fall, 1976, Vol. 60, No. 3 (Fall, 1976). Pp. 264-281.
Tailfer, Patrick A True and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia (1741). As reproduced at https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/N03913.0001.001/1:2?rgn=div1;view=fulltext
3.15-3.17: Slavery Series
Berson, Joel S. “HOW THE STONO REBELS LEARNED OF BRITAIN’S WAR WITH SPAIN.” The South Carolina Historical Magazine, vol. 110, no. 1/2, 2009, pp. 53–68. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40646897.
BOND, RICHARD E. “Shaping a Conspiracy: Black Testimony in the 1741 New York Plot.” Early American Studies, vol. 5, no. 1, 2007, pp. 63–94. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/23546545.
Butler, John. Becoming America: The Revolution Before 1776. Harvard University Press. 2001.
Colonial Population: https://web.viu.ca/davies/H320/population.colonies.htm
Lepore, Jill. New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery, and Conspiracy in Eighteenth-Century Manhattan. Vintage Books, A Division of Random House Inc. 2005.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Morgan, Edmund. American Slavery American Freedom. W.W Norton & Company Inc. 1975
Perterson, Mark. The City-State of Boston: The RIse and Fall of an Atlantic Power 1630-1865. Princeton University Press. (2019)
PLAAG, ERIC W. “New York’s 1741 Slave Conspiracy in a Climate of Fear and Anxiety.” New York History, vol. 84, no. 3, 2003, pp. 275–299. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/23183369.
Sewall, Samuel, ann. Aaron Zuraire. The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial. (2014)(Originally published in 1700).
Vaughan, Alden T. “The Origins Debate: Slavery and Racism in Seventeenth-Century Virginia.” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 97, no. 3, 1989, pp. 311–354. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4249092.
Von Frank, Albert J. “John Saffin: Slavery and Racism in Colonial Massachusetts.” Early American Literature, vol. 29, no. 3, 1994, pp. 254–272. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25056983.
3.18: The Great Awakening
Ahlstrom, Sydney. A Religious History of the American People. Yale University Press. 1973.
Butler, John. Becoming America: The Revolution Before 1776. Harvard University Press. 2001.
Edwards, Jonathan. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. A sermon preached at Enfield, July 8th, 1741. Edited by Reiner Smolinski. Made available by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Digital Commons on American Studies. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/
Goodwin, Gerald. The Anglican Reaction to the Great Awakening. Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Vol. 35, No. 4 pp. 343-371. 1966.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Tracy, Joseph. The Great Awakening: A History of the Revival of Religion in the time of Edwards and Whitefield. Arcadia Press 2019.
3.19-3.21: A Emerging Colonial Culture:
Brands, H.W. The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin. Anchor Books. (2000).
Butler, John. Becoming America: The Revolution Before 1776. Harvard University Press. 2001.
Franklin, Benjamin. Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography. Ed. Joyce E. Chaplin. W.W. Norton and Company. (2012)
Isaacson, Walter. Benjamin Franklin: An American Life. Simon and Schuster Paperbacks. (2004)
Lepore, Jill. New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery, and Conspiracy in Eighteenth-Century Manhattan. Vintage Books, A Division of Random House Inc. 2005.
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Morgan, Edmund. American Slavery American Freedom. W.W Norton & Company Inc. 1975
MuCullough, David. John Adams. Simon and Schuster Paperbacks. (2004)
Newman, S. (2009). Benjamin Franklin and the Leather-Apron Men: The Politics of Class in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia. Journal of American Studies, 43(2), 161-175. doi:10.2307/40464376
Seavoy, Ronald. An Economic History of the United States From 1607 to the Present. Routledge. (2006).
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
3.24-3.41 The French and Indian War
Anderson, Fred. The Crucible of War: The Seven Years War and the Fate of Empire in British North America 1754-1766. Random House. 2000.
Anderson, Fred. The War that Made America: A Short History of the French and Indian War. Penguin Books. 2005.
Annus, I. (2007). THE DEATHS OF GENERAL WOLFE. Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies (HJEAS), 13(1/2), 105-119. Retrieved May 12, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41274386
Borneman, Walter. The French and Indian War: Deciding the Fate of North America. Harper Books. 2007.
Boscawen, Hugh. Ed. Eames, Steven. The Capture of Louisbourg 1758. The University of Oklahoma Press. 2011.
Cassell, Frank A. “The Braddock Expedition of 1755: Catastrophe in the Wilderness.” Pennsylvania Legacies, vol. 5, no. 1, 2005, pp. 11–15. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/27764968. Accessed 5 Jan. 2021.
Chapman, Earl John, and R. Paul Goodman. “QUEBEC, 1759: RECONSTRUCTING WOLFE’S MAIN BATTLE LINE FROM CONTEMPORARY EVIDENCE.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 92, no. 369, 2014, pp. 1–59. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/44232451. Accessed 12 May 2021.
Chapman, Earl John. “A NEW ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE ON THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 94, no. 379, 2016, pp. 193–197. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/44232702. Accessed 12 May 2021.
Chernow, Ron. Washington: A Life. The Penguin Press. 2010.
Daiutolo, Robert. The Role of Quakers in Indian Affairs During the French and Indian War. Quaker History, Vol, 77, No. 1, pp. 1-30. (1988)
DEMERS, PAUL A. “The French Colonial Legacy of the Canada-United States Border in Eastern North America, 1650-1783.” French Colonial History, vol. 10, 2009, pp. 35–54.
Dickinson, John. The Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson. Volume One 1751-1758. Ed. Jane Calvert. University of Delaware Press. (2020)
Dixon, David. “A HIGH WIND RISING: GEORGE WASHINGTON, FORT NECESSITY, AND THE OHIO COUNTRY INDIANS.” Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, vol. 74, no. 3, 2007, pp. 333–353.
Franklin, Benjamin. Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography. Ed. Joyce E. Chaplin. W.W. Norton and Company. (2012)
HRDLICKA, JAMES F. “‘The Attachment of the People’: The Massachusetts Charter, the French and Indian War, and the Coming of the American Revolution.” The New England Quarterly, vol. 89, no. 3, 2016, pp. 384–420.
Isaacson, Walter. Benjamin Franklin: An American Life. Simon and Schuster Paperbacks. (2004)
Leach, Douglas Edward. Arms for Empire. A Military History of the British Colonies in North America 1607-1763.
McCurdy, John Gilbert. Quarters: The Accommodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution. Cornell University Pres. 2019.
Middlekauff, Robert. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution 1763-1789. Oxford University Press. (2005 revision).
Middleton, Richard. Colonial America: A History 1585-1776. Blackwell Publishers. 1992.
Preston, David. Pennsylvanians at War: The Settlement Frontiers during the Seven Years’ War. Pennsylvania Legacies, Vol 5, No. 1, pp. 22-25. University of
Pennsylvania Press. (May 2005).
Shannon, T. (2014). French and Indian Cruelty? The Fate of the Oswego Prisoners of War, 1756–1758. New York History, 95(3), 381-407. Retrieved May 12, 2021, from
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Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
THE DEATHS OF GENERAL WOLFE
3.43 Season 3 in Review; Part 2
Colonial Population: https://web.viu.ca/davies/H320/population.colonies.htm
Episode 3.45 Question and Answer
4.1-4.3: Pontiac’s Rebellion
Anderson, Fred. The Crucible of War: The Seven Years War and the Fate of Empire in British North America 1754-1766. Random House. 2000.
Anderson, Fred. The War that Made America: A Short History of the French and Indian War. Penguin Books. 2005.
Carley, Georgia. “Cost, Commodity, and Gift: The Board of Trade’s Conceptualization of British–Native American Gift Giving during Pontiac’s War.” Early American Studies, vol. 14, no. 2, 2016, pp. 203–224.
Dixon, David. Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiac’s Uprising and the Fate of the British Empire in North America. University of Oklahoma Press. (2005)
Gordon, Scott Paul. “The Paxton Boys and Edward Shippen: Defiance and Deference on a Collapsing Frontier.” Early American Studies, vol. 14, no. 2, 2016, pp. 319–347. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/earlamerstud.14.2.319. Accessed 28 Aug. 2021.
Hayes Baker-Crothers, Virginia in the French and Indian War (Chicago, 1928), 82–5
Preston, David. The Texture of Contact: European and Indian Settler Communities on the Frontiers of Iroquoia 1667-1783.
Smith, Matthew, A declaration and remonstrance of the distressed and bleeding frontier inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania, presented by them to the Honourable the governor and Assembly of the province, shewing the causes of their late discontent and uneasiness and the grievances under which they have laboured, and which they humbly pray to have redress’d. (1764) https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/N07543.0001.001/1:2?rgn=div1;view=fulltext
4.4-4.10: The Early Imperial Crisis
A letter from a Plain Yeoman, printed in the Providence Gazette, May 11, 1765. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
Anderson, Fred. The Crucible of War: The Seven Years War and the Fate of Empire in British North America 1754-1766. Random House. 2000.
Bailyn, Bernard. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. (1967)
Brands, H.W. The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin. Anchor Books. (2000).
Butler, John. Becoming America: The Revolution Before 1776. Harvard University Press. 2001.
Crouch, Christian Ayne. “The Black City: African and Indian Exchanges in Pontiac’s Upper Country.” Early American Studies 14, no. 2 (2016): 284–318.
Declaration of the Stamp Act Congress. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
Dixon, David. Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiac’s Uprising and the Fate of the British Empire in North America. University of Oklahoma Press. (2005)
Draper, Theodore. A Struggle for Power. Vintage Books a division of Random House. (1996)
Estimated Population of the American Colonies: https://web.viu.ca/davies/H320/population.colonies.htm
Governor Fauquier’s Account. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
Hattam, Michael D. Past and Prologue: Politics and Memory in the American Revolution. Yale University Press. (2020)
Hughes, John. Letter to Franklin, September 1765. Franklin Papers. https://founders.archives.gov/?q=John%20hughes&s=1111311111&sa=&r=108&sr=
Hutchinson, Thomas writing to Richard Jackson on August 30, 1765. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
Isaacson, Walter. Benjamin Franklin: An American Life. Simon and Schuster Paperbacks. (2004)
Knox, William. On the Claim of the Colonies. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
McCurdy, John Gilbert. Quarters: The Accommodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution. Cornell University Pres. 2019.
Middlekauff, Robert. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution 1763-1789. Oxford University Press. (2005 revision).
Nash, Gary. The Unknown American Revolution: The Unruly Birth of Democracy and the Struggles to Create America. Viking Press. (2005).
Otis, James. A vindiction of the British colonies, against the aspersions of the Halifax gentleman, in his letter to a Rhode-Island Friend. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/N07925.0001.001/1:2?rgn=div1;view=fulltext. (1765)
Otis, James. The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved. https://oll.libertyfund.org/page/1763-otis-rights-of-british-colonies-asserted-pamphlet (1764)
Perterson, Mark. The City-State of Boston: The Rise and Fall of an Atlantic Power 1630-1865. Princeton University Press. (2019)
Pym, William. The British Parliament Can at Any Time Set Aside All the Charters. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
Taylor, Alan. American Colonies, The Settling of North America. Penguin Books 2001.
Taylor, Alan. American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804. W.W Norton & Company. (2016).
The Declaratory Act. Avalon Project. Yale University. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/declaratory_act_1766.asp
The French Travelers Account. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
The Memorial to the House of Lords. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
The Petition to the House of Commons. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
The Petition to the King. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
The Resolution as Printed by the Maryland Gazette, July 4, 1765. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
The Resolutions as Printed by the Newport Mercury, June 24, 1765. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
The Resolutions as Printed in The Journal of the House of Burgesses. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
The Resolutions as Recalled by Patrick Henry. As cited in Morgan, Edmund. Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents from the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Press. (1959)
4.11-4.18: The Middle Imperial Crisis
Anderson, Fred. The Crucible of War: The Seven Years War and the Fate of Empire in British North America 1754-1766. Random House. 2000.
Bailyn, Bernard. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution: Fiftieth Anniversary Edition. The Belknap Press of Harvard University. (2017).
Bell, J.L. “A System of Politicks exceeding all former exceedings.” https://boston1775.blogspot.com/2018/09/a-system-of-politicks-exceeding-all.html (September 9, 2018).
“Boston Committee of Correspondence, the ‘Boston Pamphlet,’ 1772, Selections,” n.d. http://americainclass.org/sources/makingrevolution/crisis/text6/bostonpamphlet.pdf.
“Instructions of Boston to its Representatives in the General Court, 17 June 1768,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/06-01-02-0071. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Papers of John Adams, vol. 1, September 1755 – October 1773, ed. Robert J. Taylor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 216–220.]
Adams, Samuel. Massachusetts Circular Letter to the Colonial Legislatures; February 11, 1768. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/mass_circ_let_1768.asp
Brands, H.W. The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin. Anchor Books. (2000).
Carp, Benjamin, Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party & The Making of America. Yale University Press. (2011).
Chaffin, Robert J. “The Townshend Acts of 1767.” The William and Mary Quarterly 27, no. 1 (1970): 90–121. https://doi.org/10.2307/1923840.
Chernow, Ron. Washington: A Life. The Penguin Press. 2010.
Cushing, Harry Alonzo. The Writings of Samuel Adams. Vol I. Petition of the Massachusetts House of Representatives to the King, January 20, 1678. (1904-1908).
https://archive.org/details/writings01sammuoft/page/162/mode/2up?view=theater
Cushing, Harry Alonzo. The Writings of Samuel Adams. Vol I. The Massachusetts House of Representatives to the Earl of Shelburne, January 15, 1678. (1904-1908). https://archive.org/details/writings01sammuoft/page/162/mode/2up?view=theater
Dickinson, John; Lee, Richard Henry. Empire and Nation: Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania; Letters from the Federal Farmer . Liberty Fund Inc.. Kindle Edition.
Draper, Theodore. A Struggle for Power. Vintage Books a division of Random House. (1996)
Ferling, John. John Adams: A life. Harry Holt and Company. (1992)
Forman, Samuel. Dr. Joseph Warren: The Boston Tea Party, Bunker Hill, and the Birth of American Liberty. (2011). Citing an article from the Boston Gazette published on March 7, 1768. As published on www.drjosephwarren.com.
Franklin to Joseph Galloway, January 9, 1769. Quote was originally found in Theodore Drapers A Struggle for Power. Letter in its current format was taken from Founders.archives.gov.
Golway, Terry. Washington’s General: Nathaneal Greene and the Triumph of the American Revolution. Heart Holt and Company LLC. (2005).
Leslie, William R. 1952. “The Gaspee Affair: A Study of Its Constitutional Significance.” The Mississippi Valley Historical Review 39 (2): 233. doi:10.2307/1892182.
Malone, Dumas. Jefferson: The Virginian. Little Brown Publishing. (1948).
Meacham, Jon. Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power. Random House. (2012).
Messer, Peter C. 2015. “A Most Insulting Violation The Burning of the HMS Gaspee and the Delaying of the American Revolution.” The New England Quarterly 88 (4): 582–622. doi:10.1162/tneq_a_00492.
MESSER, PETER. “‘A Scene of Villainy Acted by a Dirty Banditti, as Must Astonish the Public’: The Creation of the Boston Massacre.” The New England Quarterly 90, no. 4 (2017): 502–39. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26405884.
Middlekauff, Robert. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution 1763-1789. Oxford University Press. (2005 revision).
Morgan, Gwenda, and Peter Rushton. “Arson, Treason and Plot: Britain, America and the Law, 1770-1777.” History 100, no. 341 (2015): 374–91. doi:10.1111/1468-229x.12111.
Nash, Gary. The Unknown American Revolution: The Unruly Birth of Democracy and the Struggles to Create America. Viking Press. (2005).
Newwall, Margaret Ellen. From Dependency to Independence: The Economic Revolution in Colonial New England. Cornell University Press. (1998).
Smith, Page. John Adams. Vol. 1. Doubleday & Company. (1962)
Taylor, Alan. American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804. W.W Norton & Company. (2016).
York, Neil Longley. “Rival Truths, Political Accommodation, and the Boston ‘Massacre.’” Massachusetts Historical Review 11 (2009): 57–95. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40345980.
Zabin, Serena. The Boston Massacre: A Family History. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. (2020)
Zobel, Hiller. The Boston Massacre. W.W.Norton and Company. (1970)
4.19-4.27: The Late Imperial Crisis
“[Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress, 6 September 1774.] ,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/01-02-02-0004-0006-0007. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Diary and Autobiography of John Adams, vol. 2, 1771–1781, ed. L. H. Butterfield. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1961, pp. 124–126.]
“1774. Septr. 6. Tuesday.,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/01-02-02-0004-0006-0006. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Diary and Autobiography of John Adams, vol. 2, 1771–1781, ed. L. H. Butterfield. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1961, p. 124.]
“Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress,” n.d. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/resolves.asp.
“From Benjamin Franklin to William Franklin, 2 February 1774,” n.d. https://founders.archives.gov/?q=Author%3A%22Franklin%2C%20Benjamin%22%20Dates-From%3A1774-01-29%20Dates-To%3A1774-05-01&s=1111311111&r=1#print_view.
“From John Adams to Joseph Palmer, 26 September 1774,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/06-02-02-0050. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Papers of John Adams, vol. 2, December 1773 – April 1775, ed. Robert J. Taylor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 173–174.]
“John Adams to Abigail Adams, 8 September 1774,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/04-01-02-0098. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Adams Family Correspondence, vol. 1, December 1761 – May 1776, ed. Lyman H. Butterfield. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963, pp. 150–151.]
“The Townshend Act, November 20, 1767,” n.d. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/townsend_act_1767.asp.
“To John Adams from Joseph Palmer, 14 September 1774,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/06-02-02-0044. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Papers of John Adams, vol. 2, December 1773 – April 1775, ed. Robert J. Taylor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1977, p. 166.]
“To John Adams from William Tudor, 17 September 1774,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/06-02-02-0045. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Papers of John Adams, vol. 2, December 1773 – April 1775, ed. Robert J. Taylor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 166–167.]
Bell J.L. The Road to Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited the Revolutionary War. Westholme Publishing. (2016).
Brands, H.W. The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin. Anchor Books. (2000).
Burgesses, Virginia. “An Association, Signed by 89 Members of the Late House of Burgess,” n.d. https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbpe.17801200/?sp=2&st=pdf&pdfPage=1.
Carp, Benjamin, Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party & The Making of America. Yale University Press. (2011).
Draper, Theodore. A Struggle for Power. Vintage Books a division of Random House. (1996)
Ferling, John E. The First of Men: A Life of George Washington. The University of Tennessee Press. (1989).
Ferling, John. JOSEPH GALLOWAY: A REASSESSMENT OF THE MOTIVATIONS OF A PENNSYLVANIA LOYALIST. Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 39, ix–2 (1972).
Franklin, Benjamin. “Franklin’s Public Statement about the Hutchinson Letters, London Chronicle,” n.d. https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-20-02-0272#print_view.
Franklin, Benjamin. “From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Cushing, 15[–19]? February 1774,” n.d. https://founders.archives.gov/?q=Author%3A%22Franklin%2C%20Benjamin%22%20Dates-From%3A1774-01-29%20Dates-To%3A1774-05-01&s=1111311111&r=7#print_view. McCurdy, John Gilbert. Quarters: The Accommodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution. Cornell University Pres. 2019.
Franklin, Benjamin. “From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Cushing, 2 December 1772.” Founders Online, n.d. https://founders.archives.gov/?q=%20Recipient%3A%22Cushing%2C%20Thomas%22&s=1111311111&r=10.
Hoffer, Peter and Hoffer, William James. The Clamor of Lawyers: The American Revolution and Crisis in the Legal Profession. Cornell University Press. 2018.
Jefferson, Thomas. “Summary View of the Rights of British America,” n.d. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/jeffsumm.asp.
Middlekauff, Robert. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution 1763-1789. Oxford University Press. (2005 revision).
Nash, Gary. The Unknown American Revolution: The Unruly Birth of Democracy and the Struggles to Create America. Viking Press. (2005).
Norton, Mary Beth. 1774: The Long Year of Revolution. Alfred A Knopf, New York. (2020).
Smith, Page. John Adams. Vol. 1. Doubleday & Company. (1962)
Suffolk Resolves. http://www.drjosephwarren.com/2016/09/the-suffolk-resolves-in-draft-2/ (n.d.).
4.28-4.33 : 1775
“Abigail Adams to John Adams, 31 July 1775,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/04-01-02-0174. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Adams Family Correspondence, vol. 1, December 1761 – May 1776, ed. Lyman H. Butterfield. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963, pp. 269–272.]
“Abigail Adams to Mercy Otis Warren, 2 May 1775,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/04-01-02-0126. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Adams Family Correspondence, vol. 1, December 1761 – May 1776, ed. Lyman H. Butterfield. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963, pp. 190–191.]
“From George Washington to Martha Washington, 18 June 1775,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-01-02-0003. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 1, 16 June 1775 – 15 September 1775, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1985, pp. 3–6.]
Bailyn, Bernard. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. (1967)
Bell J.L. The Road to Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited the Revolutionary War. Westholme Publishing. (2016). Kindle Editon
Estimated Population of the American Colonies: https://web.viu.ca/davies/H320/population.colonies.htm
Ferling, John E. The First of Men: A Life of George Washington. The University of Tennessee Press. (1989).
Fisher, David Hackett. Paul Revere’s Ride. Oxford University Press. (1995).
Flower, Milton. John Dickinson: Conservative Revolutionary. University Press of the University of Virginia. (1982)
Holton, Woody. Liberty is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution. Simon & Schuster. (2021). Kindle Edition
Hoock, Holger. Scars of Independence: American’s Violent Birth. Broadway Books. (2017).
Knollenberg, Bernhard. “John Dickinson vs. John Adams: 1774-1776.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 107, no. 2 (1963): 138–44. http://www.jstor.org/stable/985444.
Malone, Dumas. Jefferson and His Time. Volume 1: Jefferson the Virginian. Little, Brown, and Company. (1948).
Martin, James Kirby. Benedict Arnold Revolution Hero: An American Warrior Reconsidered. New York University Press. (1997)
Middlekauff, Robert. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution 1763-1789. Oxford University Press. (2005 revision). Kindle Edition.
Nash, Gary. The Unknown American Revolution: The Unruly Birth of Democracy and the Struggles to Create America. Viking Press. (2005).
Paine, Thomas. Common Sense (Annotated): The Origin and Design of Government . Coventry House Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Parkinson, Robert. The Common Cause: Creating Race and Nation in the American Revolution. University of North Carolina Press. (2016). Kindle Edition
Petition to the King. July 8, 1775. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/contcong_07-08-75.asp
Smith, Page. John Adams. Vol. 1. Doubleday & Company. (1962)
Symonds, Craig and Clipson, William. A Battlerfield Atlas of the American Revolution. The Nautical and Aviation Publishing Company of America. (1986).
Taylor, Alan. American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804. W.W Norton & Company. (2016).
Wood, Gordon. The Radicalism of the American Revolution. Vintage Books. (1991)
4.34-4.42: 1776
“From George Washington to Brigadier General Nathanael Greene, 24 June 1776,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-05-02-0055. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 5, 16 June 1776 – 12 August 1776, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1993, pp. 86–87.]
“From George Washington to John Hancock, 15 December 1776,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-07-02-0274. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 7, 21 October 1776–5 January 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1997, pp. 344–345.]
“From George Washington to John Hancock, 28 June 1776,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-05-02-0089. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 5, 16 June 1776 – 12 August 1776, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1993, pp. 132–136.]
“From George Washington to John Hancock, 3 December 1776,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-07-02-0187. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 7, 21 October 1776–5 January 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1997, pp. 255–256.]
“From George Washington to John Hancock, 8 December 1776,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-07-02-0213. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 7, 21 October 1776–5 January 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1997, pp. 273–275.]
“From George Washington to John Hancock, 8 September 1776,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-06-02-0203. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 6, 13 August 1776 – 20 October 1776, ed. Philander D. Chase and Frank E. Grizzard, Jr. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994, pp. 248–254.]
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4.43-4.48: 1777
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4.49-4.53: 1778
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