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The Growing anger: The Aftermath of victory
The New king
The Stamp Act
Resistance
The Road to Revolution: The Second round
First blood
Sam Adams and tea
Boston under siege
The Road to independence: The Revolution begins
From Concord to Bunker Hill
Boston liberated
The Declaration of Independence
Howe versus Washington: Foreign aid
Struggle for New York
Retreat across New Jersey
Counterattack across the Delaware
The Turning point: Burgoyne's invasion
Burgoyne's surrender
The French alliance
The War on the frontier
The Road to victory: France takes part
Cowardice and treason
The Americans hang on
Decision in Virginia
The Road to nationhood: After the war
The Fading confederation
The Constitutional Convention
The Adoption of the Constitution
Organizing the nation: The New government
The New finance
The New states
The Indians
The Federalist domination: Settling the boundaries
The French revolution
Hamilton and Adams
Crisis with France
The Struggle for peace: The Presidential tie
The Nation is doubled
Judges and traitors
Caught between the giants
The Plunge into war: The Beginning of change
Resort to arms
Disaster and triumph
On the Great Lakes
Safely through: Battle in the north
Battle in the center
Battle in the south
The Aftermath of peace
Table of dates.
The New king
The Stamp Act
Resistance
The Road to Revolution: The Second round
First blood
Sam Adams and tea
Boston under siege
The Road to independence: The Revolution begins
From Concord to Bunker Hill
Boston liberated
The Declaration of Independence
Howe versus Washington: Foreign aid
Struggle for New York
Retreat across New Jersey
Counterattack across the Delaware
The Turning point: Burgoyne's invasion
Burgoyne's surrender
The French alliance
The War on the frontier
The Road to victory: France takes part
Cowardice and treason
The Americans hang on
Decision in Virginia
The Road to nationhood: After the war
The Fading confederation
The Constitutional Convention
The Adoption of the Constitution
Organizing the nation: The New government
The New finance
The New states
The Indians
The Federalist domination: Settling the boundaries
The French revolution
Hamilton and Adams
Crisis with France
The Struggle for peace: The Presidential tie
The Nation is doubled
Judges and traitors
Caught between the giants
The Plunge into war: The Beginning of change
Resort to arms
Disaster and triumph
On the Great Lakes
Safely through: Battle in the north
Battle in the center
Battle in the south
The Aftermath of peace
Table of dates.