Fourteen short chapter studies profile a dozen British men and
women, who, for diverse reasons, opposed the policy of the British
government toward its thirteen colonies before and during the
American Revolution and helped prepare the way for the recognition
of the United States as an independent nation. Reich demonstrates
how a mixture of political expediency, constitutional scruples, and
a desire for reform at home led prominent politicians, economists,
and leaders of public opinion to sympathize with the colonial point
of view after 1776.
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