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Analysing the American Revolution

 

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Analysing the American Revolution offers a truly engaging combination of narrative, primary sources, analyses, historical interpretations and activities for senior history students.

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PDFs updated 9 November 9, 2016

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Full PDF Textbook

  • Analysing the American Revolution [PDF 36.0mb]

PDF Textbook chapters

  • Preliminary pages [PDF 2.3mb]

  • Chapter 1: Brief background to America in 1763 [PDF 9.6mb]

  • Chapter 2: Growing opposition to Britain, 1763-1766 [PDF 3.8mb]

  • Chapter 3: Britain's folly, 1767-1773 [PDF 3.3mb]

  • Chapter 4: Britain's 'Vietnam', 1774-1776 [PDF 7.0mb]

  • Chapter 5: Area of study 1, 1754-1776: Exam questions and answers [PDF 1.1mb]

  • Chapter 6: The War of Independence, 1776-1783 [PDF 6.2mb]

  • Chapter 7: The new nation, 1783-1787 [PDF 2.5mb]

  • Chapter 8: The United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights, 1787-1789 [PDF 1.7mb]

  • Chapter 9: Area of study 2, 1776-1789: Exam questions and answers [PDF 0.8mb]

  • Chapter 10: Historical interpretations, 1754-1789 [PDF 1.1mb]

  • Endmatter: Glossary and index [PDF 0.1mb]

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    Authors

    Vincent Toohey, Andrew Butcher