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Reflections on the American Revolution (Part I of II)

 

Where America Came From

 

By: Dan McLaughlin (Diary) | January 28th, 2013 at 03:06 PM

 

I’ve recently been reading a fair amount on the American Revolution, especially David McCullough’s 1776 (which should be required reading for every American).* The more you read of the Revolutionary War, the more there is to learn, especially about the vital question of how the colonists pulled off their victory over the vastly wealthier and more powerful Great Britain. The standard narrative of the American Revolution taught in schools and retained in our popular imagination today overlooks a lot of lessons worth remembering about where our country came from.

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what I have read so for it's going to be a great article for those of us that enjoy history

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