Description
1958 Yale University Press Publishing edition. Paperback cover has some normal wear, creasing, and a very small tear at bottom front cover. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “The Colonial Background Of The American Revolution” by Charles M. Andrews offers a comprehensive exploration of the events and factors that led to the American Revolution. Andrews, a renowned historian and professor at Yale University, provides a meticulously researched account of the colonial era, shedding light on the social, economic, and political tensions that ultimately culminated in the break from British rule.
Published in 1958, this edition bears witness to the enduring significance of Andrews’ work, which has become a seminal text in the study of American history. Drawing from primary sources and historical records, Andrews delves into the complex web of circumstances that shaped the colonial experience, from the early settlements to the growing resentment against British taxation and governance.
Collectors and readers alike will appreciate Andrews’ nuanced analysis and his ability to weave together diverse perspectives, offering a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period in American history. This copy, with its well-preserved pages and secure binding, invites readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of colonial life and the revolutionary spirit that ultimately forged a new nation.