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Rebels And Democrats

by Elisha P. Douglass
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Overview

While the American colonists fought to break the tie with England, a less privileged group within Revolutionary ranks was determined to win equal political rights for all adult males and a government in which the will of a majority of citizens would prevail. Farmers and artisans saw the Revolution not as an end in itself but as a means of building a new, truly democratic society. When they demanded democratic reforms they were confronted by men of substance who, though devoted to liberty, had no desire to disturb the existing social system. The resolution of this internal conflict laid the foundation for modern American democracy. “No other work brings together in a single volume so much that is significant in the political history of our revolutionary period.”—Annals. “Mr. Douglass’ succinct, balanced, and perceptive retelling of this story makes it clear that the Revolution was not fought to achieve democracy but rather to win political independence.”—Richard B. Morris, Political Science Quarterly.

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Synopsis

How the struggle for equal political rights and majority rule during the American Revolution laid the foundation for modern American democracy. No other work brings together in a single volume so much that is significant in the political history of our revolutionary period. —Annals

Annals

"No other work brings together in a single volume so."

About the Author, Elisha P. Douglass

Elisha P. Douglas, who taught at the University of North Carolina until his retirement, is also the author of The Coming of Age of American Business.

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Editorials

American Historical Review

The book is welcome for its obviously thoughtful analyses and its independent and provocative judgments.

Annals

No other work brings together so much that is significant.

Political Science Quarterly

Succint, balanced and perceptive.
— Richard B. Morris

American Historical Review

"The book is welcome for its obviously thoughtful analyses and its independent and provocative judgments."

Annals

"No other work brings together in a single volume so."

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1989
Publisher
Dee, Ivan R. Publisher
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780929587127

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