Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the tumultuous late 18th century with S. E. Winbolt's "American Independence and the French Revolution, 1760-1801." This meticulously researched historical work examines the pivotal period marked by seismic shifts in both America and France, offering valuable insight into the reign of George III and its impact on global politics.
Delve into the interwoven narratives of the American Revolution and the French Revolution, two defining moments in Western history. From the seeds of discontent in the American colonies to the storming of the Bastille, this volume illuminates the key events and underlying forces that shaped a new world order. A vital resource for students and anyone interested in British history, 18th-century Europe, and the birth of the United States, this book provides a comprehensive overview of a transformative era. Discover the political history that continues to resonate today.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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