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Common Sense

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The book provides a detailed account of the North American Republic's vast territory and its potential for cultivation, emphasizing its immense size and resources. It explores the historical context of the American War for Independence, highlighting the suppression of political writings by British authorities in the 18th century. The narrative reflects on the rapid growth of the American population and its aspirations for liberty, shaped by the experiences of early settlers fleeing persecution or seeking prosperity. The text underscores the tensions between the colonies and Britain, leading to eventual conflict.

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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Gardner Press
Rok vydania
2007
Počet strán
96
ISBN13
9781406782325
Série
Hodnotenie
4,15 z 5
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The book provides a detailed account of the North American Republic's vast territory and its potential for cultivation, emphasizing its immense size and resources. It explores the historical context of the American War for Independence, highlighting the suppression of political writings by British authorities in the 18th century. The narrative reflects on the rapid growth of the American population and its aspirations for liberty, shaped by the experiences of early settlers fleeing persecution or seeking prosperity. The text underscores the tensions between the colonies and Britain, leading to eventual conflict.