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Early American Studies: An Empire Divided (Paperback)

Early American Studies: An Empire Divided (Paperback)

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    from rsubber

    O'Shaughnessy opens a new chapter in American history for me. One of his central themes is: why didn't the British West Indies, the "sugar islands," rebel at the same time as the North American mainland colonies that we know (incompletely) as the 13 original colonies? In fact, why didn't the fabu...

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    from JBD1

    The most interesting and comprehensive account of the British West Indian colonies during the Revolution, focusing mainly on why they didn't join their mainland brethren in rebellion.

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    from rsubber

    O'Shaughnessy opens a new chapter in American history for me. One of his central themes is: why didn't the British West Indies, the "sugar islands," rebel at the same time as the North American mainland colonies that we know (incompletely) as the 13 original colonies? In fact, why didn't the fabu...

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    from JBD1

    The most interesting and comprehensive account of the British West Indian colonies during the Revolution, focusing mainly on why they didn't join their mainland brethren in rebellion.

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