Liberty Tree

Liberty Tree
Title Liberty Tree PDF eBook
Author Alfred F. Young
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 429
Release 2006-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 0814796850

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With the publication of Liberty Tree, acclaimed historian Alfred F. Young presents a selection of his seminal writing as well as two provocative, never-before-published essays. Together, they take the reader on a journey through the American Revolution, exploring the role played by ordinary women and men (called, at the time, people out of doors) in shaping events during and after the Revolution, their impact on the Founding generation of the new American nation, and finally how this populist side of the Revolution has fared in public memory. Drawing on a wide range of sources, which include not only written documents but also material items like powder horns, and public rituals like parades and tarring and featherings, Young places ordinary Americans at the center of the Revolution. For example, in one essay he views the Constitution of 1787 as the result of an intentional accommodation by elites with non-elites, while another piece explores the process of ongoing negotiations would-be rulers conducted with the middling sort; women, enslaved African Americans, and Native Americans. Moreover, questions of history and modern memory are engaged by a compelling examination of icons of the Revolution, such as the pamphleteer Thomas Paine and Boston's Freedom Trail. For over forty years, history lovers, students, and scholars alike have been able to hear the voices and see the actions of ordinary people during the Revolutionary Era, thanks to Young's path-breaking work, which seamlessly blends sophisticated analysis with compelling and accessible prose. From his award-winning work on mechanics, or artisans, in the seaboard cities of the Northeast to the all but forgotten liberty tree, a major popular icon of the Revolution explored in depth for the first time, Young continues to astound readers as he forges new directions in the history of the American Revolution.

The Liberty Tree

The Liberty Tree
Title The Liberty Tree PDF eBook
Author Lucille Recht Penner
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre United States
ISBN 9780679834823

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An illustrated history of the events that led to the American Revolution.

The Liberty Tree

The Liberty Tree
Title The Liberty Tree PDF eBook
Author Lucille Recht Penner
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre United States
ISBN 9780679934820

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Drawn entirely from original sources, the American Revolution comes to life on every spread of this Picture Landmark Book. The riveting text delivers all that the pictures promise--and more. Full color.

Revolutionary Dissent

Revolutionary Dissent
Title Revolutionary Dissent PDF eBook
Author Stephen D. Solomon
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 368
Release 2016-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 1466879394

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When members of the founding generation protested against British authority, debated separation, and then ratified the Constitution, they formed the American political character we know today-raucous, intemperate, and often mean-spirited. Revolutionary Dissent brings alive a world of colorful and stormy protests that included effigies, pamphlets, songs, sermons, cartoons, letters and liberty trees. Solomon explores through a series of chronological narratives how Americans of the Revolutionary period employed robust speech against the British and against each other. Uninhibited dissent provided a distinctly American meaning to the First Amendment's guarantees of freedom of speech and press at a time when the legal doctrine inherited from England allowed prosecutions of those who criticized government. Solomon discovers the wellspring in our revolutionary past for today's satirists like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, pundits like Rush Limbaugh and Keith Olbermann, and protests like flag burning and street demonstrations. From the inflammatory engravings of Paul Revere, the political theater of Alexander McDougall, the liberty tree protests of Ebenezer McIntosh and the oratory of Patrick Henry, Solomon shares the stories of the dissenters who created the American idea of the liberty of thought. This is truly a revelatory work on the history of free expression in America.

Liberty Tree

Liberty Tree
Title Liberty Tree PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Hawthorne
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 1842
Genre Children's stories
ISBN

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Liberty Tree

Liberty Tree
Title Liberty Tree PDF eBook
Author Tom Paulin
Publisher
Pages 78
Release 1983-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780571130252

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Liberty!

Liberty!
Title Liberty! PDF eBook
Author Lucille Recht Penner
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages 52
Release 2002-07-23
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Depicts the outbreak of the American Revolution at Lexington in 1775 through stories and illustrations.