Crisis of empire : Great Britain and the American colonies, 1754-1783 / by I. R. Christie, Professor of History, University College, The University of London.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-120) and index.
North Atlantic empire -- The tests and strains of war, 1754-1763 -- A policy for America, 1763-1765 -- Authority and the claims of liberty, 1765-1770 -- Confrontation, 1770-1774 -- The end of an empire, 1775-1783 -- Conclusion.
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