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� The fifth annual edition of the�best articles published over the�past year in the Journal of the�American Revolution. � Articles include, the first countries�to diplomatically recognize�the United States (Yes, you�guessed it, Sweden is number�four on the list�the first neutral,�non-warring country to recognize�the United States the king loved Ben Franklin!); Benedict Arnold's master plan for a�British victory (and had they carried it out, it probably would have worked); slavery through�the eyes of Revolutionary generals (some thought it was OK; others thought it was an abomination�that would be sorted out in about 90 years); China and the American Revolution�(trade was a major element in all diplomacy during this period and following the war, American�ships gained access to China's wares); the death and resurrection of Major Andr� (an absolutely�fascinating look at how an obscure British officer became the lasting martyr of the�British cause in America); a �most extraordinary murder,� about a woman who hired two�British deserters to kill her estranged husband (an intrigue from more than two centuries�ago).�

Journal of the American Revolution: Annual Volume

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    Publisher: Westholme Publishing, U.S.
    Publication Date: 18/04/2019
    ISBN13: 9781594163258, 978-1594163258
    ISBN10: 1594163251

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    Book Synopsis
    � The fifth annual edition of the�best articles published over the�past year in the Journal of the�American Revolution. � Articles include, the first countries�to diplomatically recognize�the United States (Yes, you�guessed it, Sweden is number�four on the list�the first neutral,�non-warring country to recognize�the United States the king loved Ben Franklin!); Benedict Arnold's master plan for a�British victory (and had they carried it out, it probably would have worked); slavery through�the eyes of Revolutionary generals (some thought it was OK; others thought it was an abomination�that would be sorted out in about 90 years); China and the American Revolution�(trade was a major element in all diplomacy during this period and following the war, American�ships gained access to China's wares); the death and resurrection of Major Andr� (an absolutely�fascinating look at how an obscure British officer became the lasting martyr of the�British cause in America); a �most extraordinary murder,� about a woman who hired two�British deserters to kill her estranged husband (an intrigue from more than two centuries�ago).�

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