"For many Americans, guns seem to be a fundamental part of the
American experience―and always have been."
Grand in scope, rigorous in research, and elegant in presenting
the formative years of our country, "Armed America" traces the
winding historical trail of United States citizens' passion for
firearms. Author and historial Clayton E. Cramer goes back to the
source, unearthing first-hand accounts from the colonial times,
through the Revolutionary War period, and into the early years of
the American Republic.
In "Armed America," Cramer depicts a budding nation dependent on
its firearms not only for food and protection, but also for
recreation and enjoyment. Through newspaper clippings, official
documents, and personal diaries, he shows that recent grandiose
theories claiming that guns were scarce in early America are shaky
at best, and downright false at worst. Above all, Cramer allows
readers a priceless glimpse of a country literally fighting for its
identity.
For those who think that our citizens' attraction to firearms is
a recent phenomenon, it's time to think again. "Armed America"
proves that the right to bear arms is as American as apple pie.
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