Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the pivotal role of New York during the American Revolution with "New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Volume 2." This meticulously compiled collection of documents and records from the Office of the State Comptroller offers a unique and detailed perspective on the events that shaped the state and the nation.
Explore primary source material that illuminates the political, social, and economic landscape of revolutionary New York. Gain insights into the decisions, challenges, and sacrifices made by New Yorkers as they transitioned from colony to statehood. This volume provides invaluable resources for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of American independence and the enduring legacy of New York's contribution.
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