Before revolutions are fought, they are lived.
Seeds of Liberty takes readers deep into the turbulent Atlantic world of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to uncover the hidden forces that transformed a chain of distant British colonies into a nation on the brink of independence. This is not just a story of taxes, battles, and political declarations; it is the story of people: migrants seeking faith and freedom, merchants seeking opportunity, and rulers struggling to hold an empire together as it began to unravel.
From the early settlements on the edge of an unknown continent to the ideological explosion of 1776, this book reveals how religion, migration, economic ambition, and imperial power collided to shape a new political reality. It explores how the promise of religious refuge drew thousands across the Atlantic, how colonial prosperity quietly redefined expectations of autonomy, and how Britain's attempt to tighten control after the Seven Years' War transformed loyal subjects into determined revolutionaries.
Through vivid historical narrative and close readings of key contemporary voices, from pamphlets and newspapers to soldiers' diaries and revolutionary declarations, Seeds of Liberty brings the era to life from both sides of the Atlantic. Readers witness Paul Revere's midnight ride through a landscape on the edge of war, feel the uncertainty of British troops advancing into Massachusetts, and step into the heated rhetoric of colonial newspapers that helped turn protest into revolution.
At its core, this book asks a powerful question: how does a political identity take root strongly enough to challenge an empire?
The answer unfolds in the shifting balance between Crown and Parliament, the rise of colonial assemblies, the explosive impact of new taxes and trade laws, and the growing conviction among colonists that liberty was not granted but a right.
Rich in detail and driven by narrative clarity, Seeds of Liberty is both a history of events and an exploration of ideas. It shows how Enlightenment thought crossed oceans, how propaganda shaped public opinion, and how ordinary decisions, where to trade, what to print, and whom to trust, became the building blocks of revolution.
Ultimately, this is the story of how an empire's colonies became a nation, and how the seeds of liberty were planted long before independence was declared.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Before revolutions are fought, they are lived.Seeds of Liberty takes readers deep into the turbulent Atlantic world of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to uncover the hidden forces that transformed a chain of distant British colonies into a nation on the brink of independence. This is not just a story of taxes, battles, and political declarations; it is the story of people: migrants seeking faith and freedom, merchants seeking opportunity, and rulers struggling to hold an empire together as it began to unravel.From the early settlements on the edge of an unknown continent to the ideological explosion of 1776, this book reveals how religion, migration, economic ambition, and imperial power collided to shape a new political reality. It explores how the promise of religious refuge drew thousands across the Atlantic, how colonial prosperity quietly redefined expectations of autonomy, and how Britain's attempt to tighten control after the Seven Years' War transformed loyal subjects into determined revolutionaries.Through vivid historical narrative and close readings of key contemporary voices, from pamphlets and newspapers to soldiers' diaries and revolutionary declarations, Seeds of Liberty brings the era to life from both sides of the Atlantic. Readers witness Paul Revere's midnight ride through a landscape on the edge of war, feel the uncertainty of British troops advancing into Massachusetts, and step into the heated rhetoric of colonial newspapers that helped turn protest into revolution.At its core, this book asks a powerful question: how does a political identity take root strongly enough to challenge an empire?The answer unfolds in the shifting balance between Crown and Parliament, the rise of colonial assemblies, the explosive impact of new taxes and trade laws, and the growing conviction among colonists that liberty was not granted but a right.Rich in detail and driven by narrative clarity, Seeds of Liberty is both a history of events and an exploration of ideas. It shows how Enlightenment thought crossed oceans, how propaganda shaped public opinion, and how ordinary decisions, where to trade, what to print, and whom to trust, became the building blocks of revolution.Ultimately, this is the story of how an empire's colonies became a nation, and how the seeds of liberty were planted long before independence was declared. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798235301818
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Before revolutions are fought, they are lived.Seeds of Liberty takes readers deep into the turbulent Atlantic world of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to uncover the hidden forces that transformed a chain of distant British colonies into a nation on the brink of independence. This is not just a story of taxes, battles, and political declarations; it is the story of people: migrants seeking faith and freedom, merchants seeking opportunity, and rulers struggling to hold an empire together as it began to unravel.From the early settlements on the edge of an unknown continent to the ideological explosion of 1776, this book reveals how religion, migration, economic ambition, and imperial power collided to shape a new political reality. It explores how the promise of religious refuge drew thousands across the Atlantic, how colonial prosperity quietly redefined expectations of autonomy, and how Britain's attempt to tighten control after the Seven Years' War transformed loyal subjects into determined revolutionaries.Through vivid historical narrative and close readings of key contemporary voices, from pamphlets and newspapers to soldiers' diaries and revolutionary declarations, Seeds of Liberty brings the era to life from both sides of the Atlantic. Readers witness Paul Revere's midnight ride through a landscape on the edge of war, feel the uncertainty of British troops advancing into Massachusetts, and step into the heated rhetoric of colonial newspapers that helped turn protest into revolution.At its core, this book asks a powerful question: how does a political identity take root strongly enough to challenge an empire?The answer unfolds in the shifting balance between Crown and Parliament, the rise of colonial assemblies, the explosive impact of new taxes and trade laws, and the growing conviction among colonists that liberty was not granted but a right.Rich in detail and driven by narrative clarity, Seeds of Liberty is both a history of events and an exploration of ideas. It shows how Enlightenment thought crossed oceans, how propaganda shaped public opinion, and how ordinary decisions, where to trade, what to print, and whom to trust, became the building blocks of revolution.Ultimately, this is the story of how an empire's colonies became a nation, and how the seeds of liberty were planted long before independence was declared. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798235301818
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