The Annals of America 2 (Record no. 7268)
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Holding library | EY8C |
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Classification number | E173 |
Item number | .A5 v.2 |
245 04 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | The Annals of America 2 |
246 10 - VARYING FORM OF TITLE | |
Title proper/short title | 1755-1783: Resistance and revolution |
246 30 - VARYING FORM OF TITLE | |
Title proper/short title | Resistance and revolution |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Chicago : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Encyclopaedia Britannica, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2003. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 22 v. : |
Other physical details | ill. ; |
Dimensions | 25 cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | 2 of 22 volumes; each volume has separate title. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc. note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | 1755: On Braddock's Defeat / George Washington -- 1756: Journey to Pennsylvania / Gottlieb Mittelberger -- 1756-1758: Journal Entries on Slavery, Taxation, and the Military / John Woolman -- 1757: A Defense of Slavery in Virginia / Peter Fontaine; Academic Freedom at Yale College / Joseph Noyes -- 1758: The Curse of Cowardice / Samuel Davies; The Future State of North America / Nathaniel Ames; The Way to Wealth / Benjamin Franklin -- 1759: The Management of Plantations / Richard Corbin; A Plea for Uniform Education in the Colonies / Francis Alison; Defense of Virginia Paper Currency -- 1760: Great Britain's Interest in Her Colonies / Benjamin Franklin; Importance of an Independent Judiciary / Joseph Galloway; An American Painter in Rome / John Galt -- 1761: Against Writs of Assistance / James Otis -- 1763: A Plea for the Poor / John Woolman; Proclamation of 1763 -- 1764: On the Right to Raise Revenue / Thomas Fitch, et al.; The King and the Colonies / Thomas Pownall; Rights of the British Colonies / James Otis; Charter of Rhode Island College; A Remonstrance of Distressed and Bleeding Frontier Inhabitants; Concerning a Massacre of Friendly Indians / Benjamin Franklin -- 1765: Early Exploration of the Ohio Valley / George Croghan; The Stamp Act; Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions; Boston Stamp Act Riots / Francis Bernard; A Burdensome and Unconstitutional Tax / John Adams; On the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies / Daniel Dulany; No Taxation Without Representation; The Objections to the Taxation of Our American Colonies Considered / Soame Jenyns -- 1766: London Merchants Against the Stamp Act; Northampton County Resolutions on the Stamp Act; The Growing Opposition to England / Francis Bernard -- 1766-1767: The Artist in Colonial New England: R. G. Bruce to John Singleton Copley; Benjamin West to Copley; Copley to West; Copley to Bruce or West -- 1767: On the Progress of Manufacturing / Henry Moore; Act Suspending the New York Assembly; On the Suspension the New York Assembly / John Dickinson; Lawlessness on the South Carolina Frontier / Charles Woodmason -- 1768: On Medical Education in the Colonies / Benjamin Rush; On the Growing Economic Competition with England / Thomas Gage; A Circular Letter Against Taxation; Boston Boycott Agreement; Resolutions of a Boston Town Meeting Against the King -- 1770: Rioting in Boston / Thomas Gage; On the Desirability of Closing the Frontier / Thomas Gage -- 1772: Against a British Army in the Colonies / Joseph Warren; The Rights of the Colonists / Samuel Adams -- 1773: Rules by Which a Great Empire May Be Reduced to a Small One / Benjamin Franklin -- 1773-1774: Resistance to the Tax on Tea: Resolutions of the New York Sons of Liberty; Resolutions of the Citizens of Philadelphia; "Revolutionary Tea" -- 1774: The Independence of the Massachusetts Legislature; On Securing the Submission of Massachusetts / Lord Dartmouth; Against Revolutionary Enthusiasm / Gouverneur Morris; A Proposal for a Continental Congress; The Quartering Act; Resolutions Against Trade with England; A Summary View of the Rights of British America / Thomas Jefferson; Resistance and Reprisal; A Plan for the Union of Great Britain and the Colonies / Joseph Galloway; Declaration of the Resolves of the Continental Congress; The Association of the Continental Congress; Address to the People of Great Britain / John Jay; On the Depravity of Kings and the Sovereignty of the People; Proposals for Manufacturing; Maryland Endorses Resistance; The Controversy Between Great Britain and Her Colonies / Samuel Seabury; "A Elegy on the Times" / John Trumbull -- 1775: The Dangers of Rebellion / Daniel Leonard; The Rule of the Law and the Rule of Men / John Adams; On the Conciliation of America / Edmund Burke; Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death / Patrick Henry; Preamble to the Massachusetts Articles of War; The Battles of Lexington and Concord / Joseph Warren; An Appeal to Canada; The Formation of New State Governments / John Adams; The Necessity of Taking Up Arms; On Recruiting an American Army / Horatio Gates; Civil Liberty and Nonresistance / Jonathan Boucher; Reconciliation Rejected; The Authority of the People; The Rebellion in America / Thomas Gage; Martial Law in Virginia / Lord Dunmore; Instructions to Vote Against Independence; Doubts About Independence / Abigail Adams; Funds for Scientific Research; Civil Government and Religious Taxes / Isaac Backus; The Virtues of New England / John Adams; Autobiography / Benjamin Franklin -- |
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Formatted contents note | 1776: "Yankee Doodle"; Massachusetts Suspends the Royal Authority; Virginia Opposes the Arming of Slaves; Epistle to the Quakers / Tom Paine; Plain Arguments for Independence / Tom Paine; Replies to Tom Paine: The Advantages of Union with England / William Smith; The True Interest of America / Charles Inglis; The Foundation of Government / John Adams; The Legal Right to Form a Government James Wilson; On the Importance of Property for the Suffrage / John Adams; The People as Constitution Makers; Instructions for a Declaration of Independence; Boston's Instructions to Its Delegates to the Continental Congress; Virginia Declaration of Rights; The First Virginia Constitution; Speech Against Independence / John Dickinson; Debate on Independence / Thomas Jefferson; The Declaration of Independence; The Inconsistency of Slavery / Samuel Hopkins; Declaration on the Free Exercise of Religion; Concord's Call for a State Constitutional Convention; The American Crisis / Tom Paine; On the Progress of the War / Benjamin Rush -- 1777: Black Voices Raised for Freedom; The Constitution of Virginia; On George Washington / Nicholas Cresswell; On the Care of the Wounded / Benjamin Rush; "Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier" -- 1778: On the Need for A General in the South / Benjamin Rush; On the Organization of the Army / George Washington; Against the Appointment of Foreign Officers / George Washington; On the Superiority of Science to Politics / Thomas Jefferson; On an Alliance with France / John Adams; Appeal to French Canadians to Aid America / Count d'Estaing; Against the War with Canada / George Washington; War Profiteering / Alexander Hamilton; On the Lack of National Spirit / George Washington; Two Patriotic Songs: "A Toast: / Francis Hopkinson; "Let Tyrants Shake" ("Chester") / William Billings -- 1779: A Proposal to Arm and Then Free Slaves / Alexander Hamilton -- 1780: Massachusetts Bill of Rights; The Cumberland Compact; The Encouragement of Knowledge / James Bowdoin; On the Formation of New States; The New Relation Between the Old and the New World / Thomas Pownall -- 1781: The Articles of Confederation; First Steps Toward Peace / Thomas Rodney -- 1781-1782: Notes on the State of Virginia / Thomas Jefferson -- 1782: The Incorporation of the Bank of North America / Robert Morris; Arguments for Increasing the Power of the Federal Government / Alexander Hamilton; A Negative View of Indian Rights / Hugh H. Brackenridge; What is an American? / Michel Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur -- 1783: Address to the Officers of the Army; On Disbanding the Army; Public Lands for Veterans / George Washington; Virginia's Opposition to the Federal Congress; Arguments for a Strong Federal Government / Alexander Hamilton; The Quock Walker Case - Slavery Unconstitutional in Massachusetts / William Cushing; Virginia's Cession of Western Lands. Index of Authors. |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
Summary, etc. | "Annals of American History provides a year-by-year documentary of U.S. history from 1493 to modern times." |
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651 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--GEOGRAPHIC NAME | |
Geographic name | United States |
General subdivision | History |
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710 2# - ADDED ENTRY--CORPORATE NAME | |
Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element | Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. |
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Series part designator, SPT (RLIN) | u164647 |
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Library of Congress Classification | Reference | 06/19/2018 | E173 .A5 V.2 | 33039000699511 | 10/02/2023 | 1 | Reference book |