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American insurgents American patriots
American Insurgents, American Patriots examines the grassroots movements that shaped the early stages of the American Revolution. T. H. Breen argues that the Revolution was driven not only by founding elites but also by ordinary colonists who organized local committees, enforced boycotts, and challenged British authority. Through detailed analysis of political mobilization, community networks, and collective action, the book reveals how common Americans transformed resistance into a broad patriotic movement. Breen highlights the social, cultural, and political dimensions of popular insurgency and shows how ordinary people played a decisive role in defining the meaning of American independence.
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