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Thirteen Clocks

How Race United the Colonies and Made the Declaration of Independence

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The narrative explores the pivotal fifteen months leading to the Declaration of Independence, highlighting how racial fear influenced the American colonies' quest for unity. Robert G. Parkinson examines the colonial news systems that connected patriot leaders and everyday citizens, illustrating how they crafted a dramatic story of virtuous men facing threats from Indigenous peoples and enslaved individuals. This account reveals the complex motivations behind the colonies' struggle for independence, emphasizing the interplay between fear and the drive for unity amidst adversity.

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Thirteen Clocks, Robert G. Parkinson

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Titre
Thirteen Clocks
Sous-titre
How Race United the Colonies and Made the Declaration of Independence
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
258
ISBN13
9781469662565
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The narrative explores the pivotal fifteen months leading to the Declaration of Independence, highlighting how racial fear influenced the American colonies' quest for unity. Robert G. Parkinson examines the colonial news systems that connected patriot leaders and everyday citizens, illustrating how they crafted a dramatic story of virtuous men facing threats from Indigenous peoples and enslaved individuals. This account reveals the complex motivations behind the colonies' struggle for independence, emphasizing the interplay between fear and the drive for unity amidst adversity.