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New Jersey's pivotal role in American Revolution.

If you're captivated by the underappreciated intricacies of how local history shapes broader national narratives, "Cockpit of the Revolution" is a meticulous deep dive that won't disappoint. Leonard Lundin unfurls the fabric of New Jersey's critical contribution to America's fight for independence with such vividness that you might feel like you're marching alongside Washington's troops. It's a must-read for any Revolutionary War enthusiast who wishes to grasp the full spectrum of economic, political, and social undercurrents that forged the United States.

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Cockpit of the Revolution - The War for Independence in New Jersey

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ISBN: 9781443729314
Authors: Leonard Lundn
Publisher: Lundn Pr
Date of Publication: 2008-11-04
Format: Hardcover
Goodreads rating: 4.5
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Professor Leonard Lundin's book, "Cockpit of the Revolution - The War for Independence in New Jersey," originally printed in 1940, provides a detailed account of the events leading to the American Revolution in New Jersey. The book delves into the conditions in the colony before the war, the division of the people into Tories and Whigs, and the significant campaigns that took place, including those culminating at Princeton and Monmouth. Lundin also highlights the economic factors that influenced loyalties during the Revolution. The book is part of the Princeton History of New Jersey series, aiming to provide a comprehensive history of the state.
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New Jersey's pivotal role in American Revolution.

If you're captivated by the underappreciated intricacies of how local history shapes broader national narratives, "Cockpit of the Revolution" is a meticulous deep dive that won't disappoint. Leonard Lundin unfurls the fabric of New Jersey's critical contribution to America's fight for independence with such vividness that you might feel like you're marching alongside Washington's troops. It's a must-read for any Revolutionary War enthusiast who wishes to grasp the full spectrum of economic, political, and social undercurrents that forged the United States.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.