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This volume investigates the administrative and political discourse of the Continental Congress during a critical four-month window of the American Revolutionary War. Paul H. Smith, a historian specializing in the American Revolution, compiles and annotates these primary documents to provide a granular view of the legislative challenges, diplomatic tensions, and logistical hurdles faced by the delegates. The collection serves as a documentary record of the internal debates that shaped the early governance of the United States.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians and researchers frequently utilize this series as a foundational reference for understanding the day-to-day operations of the Continental Congress. The prose is dense and academic, intended primarily for scholars and those conducting deep archival research into the Revolutionary era.
Page Count:
595
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
United States Govt Printing Office
ISBN-10:
0160039762
ISBN-13:
9780160039768
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