Synopsis Of 1776 By David Mccullough

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In the early 1770s, a political upheaval took over America; the political temperatures rose as people were seeking self-rule. The patriots were tired of the oppressive rule and decided it was a time when they had to take power in their hands and fight the monarchy and aristocracy. The patriotic citizens wanted to establish an independent nation and in their pursuit to refuse the British rule they caused a political upheaval that was later named the American Revolution. The American Revolution was a landmark in the history of the United States and the world at large since most political upsets in the world that came from the early 1800s found their inspiration from the American Revolution. The American Revolution came after the American citizens …show more content…

The following is an analytical paper that is going to give a personal mindset about the American colonist in the revolutionary period and what would have happened if the Patriot forces had won the war. While reading the book one had mixed feelings about who should have won the war and who should have lost it. As a history student, I am going to write this paper from the perspective of a person who was wishing for the Patriots to …show more content…

What followed was that the Congress made a national wide declaration that all the colonies were free and independent states by mid-July in the year 1776. It was at this moment that I had little hopes that the Patriots would lose the war, they had gained grip at this moment. In the mindset of an American colonist, I was already conceding defeat and preparing to quit the American land this came after the Britons were chased out of