The Making of a Patriot

The Making of a Patriot
Author: Sheila L. Skemp
Publsiher: Critical Historical Encounters
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195386578

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In The Making of a Patriot, renowned Franklin historian Sheila Skemp presents a insightful, lively narrative that goes beyond the traditional Franklin biography--and behind the common myths--to demonstrate how Franklin's ultimate decision to support the colonists was by no means a foregone conclusion.

The Making of a Patriot

The Making of a Patriot
Author: Sheila L. Skemp
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199929931

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On January 29, 1774, Benjamin Franklin was called to appear before the Privy Council--a select group of the king's advisors--in an octagonal-shaped room in Whitehall Palace known as the Cockpit. Spurred by jeers and applause from the audience in the Cockpit, Solicitor General Alexander Wedderburn unleashed a withering tirade against Franklin. Though Franklin entered the room as a dutiful servant of the British crown, he left as a budding American revolutionary. In The Making of a Patriot, renowned Franklin historian Sheila L. Skemp presents an insightful, lively narrative that goes beyond the traditional Franklin biography--and behind the common myths--to demonstrate how Franklin's ultimate decision to support the colonists was by no means a foregone conclusion. In fact, up until the Cockpit ordeal, he was steadfastly committed to achieving "an accommodation of our differences." The Making of a Patriot sheds light on the conspiratorial framework within which actors on both sides of the Atlantic moved toward revolution. It highlights how this event ultimately pitted Franklin against his son, suggesting that the Revolution was, in no small part, also a civil war.

The True Patriot

The True Patriot
Author: Eric Liu,Nick Hanauer
Publsiher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781570618703

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An essential read for both progressives and conservatives, this ‘little red book’ challenges modern patriotism, calling for a return to the ideals on which our democracy was founded Over the course of a generation, patriotism in America has been hijacked by the right and abandoned by the left. But the principles and values of true patriotism—country above self, contribution above consumption, stewardship over exploitation, freedom with responsibility, purpose through sacrifice and service, pragmatism, a fair shot for all—are inherently progressive. Written in the pamphleteering style of Thomas Paine (Common Sense), The True Patriot challenges progressives to reclaim patriotism and spells out just how to do it. This powerful and timely “little red book” combines a manifesto, a ten-principle plan, a model speech, and a moral code. Throughout, it weaves between the words of the authors and excerpts from foundational American texts and speeches, as well as a parade of iconic American images.

Defiance of the Patriots

Defiance of the Patriots
Author: Benjamin L. Carp
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300168457

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This thrilling book tells the full story of the an iconic episode in American history, the Boston Tea Party-exploding myths, exploring the unique city life of eighteenth-century Boston, and setting this audacious prelude to the American Revolution in a global context for the first time. Bringing vividly to life the diverse array of people and places that the Tea Party brought together-from Chinese tea-pickers to English businessmen, Native American tribes, sugar plantation slaves, and Boston's ladies of leisure-Benjamin L. Carp illuminates how a determined group of New Englanders shook the foundations of the British Empire, and what this has meant for Americans since. As he reveals many little-known historical facts and considers the Tea Party's uncertain legacy, he presents a compelling and expansive history of an iconic event in America's tempestuous past.

The Making of a Patriot

The Making of a Patriot
Author: Bernard Y. Leprince
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-06
Genre: Barbers
ISBN: 1401025323

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This bucolic, down-to-earth memoir recaps the life of a growing boy in France during the post-World War I and pre-World War II era of the 1930s and during Nazi-occupied France in the 1940s. The tale explicitly describes the material hardships of the French people and the spiritual development of a growing boy experiencing war-time adversity. Click to read more about "The Making of a Patriot"

Patrick Henry Patriot in the Making Patriot in the making

Patrick Henry  Patriot in the Making  Patriot in the making
Author: Robert Douthat Meade
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1957
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PSU:000047329461

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The Patriot Parson of Lexington Massachusetts Reverend Jonas Clarke and the American Revolution

The Patriot Parson of Lexington  Massachusetts  Reverend Jonas Clarke and the American Revolution
Author: Richard P. Kollen
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625858092

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On the night of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere arrived at the parsonage of Reverend Jonas Clarke to deliver a warning to its occupants, including Samuel Adams and John Hancock. The following morning brought the first shots of the American Revolution to a community Clarke inspired to face such a harsh reality. He called on his parish to oppose imperial legislation for years leading up to the war. And as Lexington's minister for half a century, he was central to political, civic and social life there until his death in 1805. Historian Richard P. Kollen reveals the often overlooked story of the man who helped shape the spirit of the American Revolution.

A Patriot s History of the United States

A Patriot s History of the United States
Author: Larry Schweikart,Michael Allen
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1005
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780698173637

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For the past three decades, many history professors have allowed their biases to distort the way America’s past is taught. These intellectuals have searched for instances of racism, sexism, and bigotry in our history while downplaying the greatness of America’s patriots and the achievements of “dead white men.” As a result, more emphasis is placed on Harriet Tubman than on George Washington; more about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II than about D-Day or Iwo Jima; more on the dangers we faced from Joseph McCarthy than those we faced from Josef Stalin. A Patriot’s History of the United States corrects those doctrinaire biases. In this groundbreaking book, America’s discovery, founding, and development are reexamined with an appreciation for the elements of public virtue, personal liberty, and private property that make this nation uniquely successful. This book offers a long-overdue acknowledgment of America’s true and proud history.