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Before there could be a revolution, there was a rebellion; before
patriots, there were insurgents. Challenging and displacing decades
of received wisdom, T. H. Breen's strikingly original book explains
how ordinary Americans--most of them members of farm families
living in small communities--were drawn into a successful
insurgency against imperial authority. A few celebrated figures in
the Continental Congress do not make for a revolution. It requires
tens of thousands of ordinary men and women willing to sacrifice,
kill, and be killed. Breen not only gives the history of these
ordinary Americans but, drawing upon a wealth of rarely seen
documents, restores their primacy to American independence.
Mobilizing two years before the Declaration of Independence,
American insurgents in all thirteen colonies concluded that
resistance to British oppression required organized violence
against the state. They channeled popular rage through elected
committees of safety and observation, which before 1776 were the
heart of American resistance. "American Insurgents, American
Patriots "is the stunning account of the insurgency that led to the
nation's founding.
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