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A Taste of the End of Colonial America

A Taste of the End of Colonial America
Towards the end of Britain's rule over its American colonies, many great leaders and thinkers arose. The following is a selection of works from writers in the period before the Revolutionary War.
Titles

 Characteristic Enteries In His Diary (John Adams)

 Happy Farmer (Hector Saint John de Crèvecoeur)

 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Benjamin Franklin)

 Selections From Franklin’S: Miscellaneous Letters (Benjamin Franklin)

 Passages From His Autobiography (Thomas Jefferson)

 Selections From Jefferson’S Correspondence (Thomas Jefferson)

 A Character Of Franklin (John Adams)

 Dialogue Between Franklin and the Gout (Benjamin Franklin)

 The Electrical Kite (Benjamin Franklin)

 The Ephemera: An Emblem of Human Life (Benjamin Franklin)

 Franklin Before the House of Commons (Benjamin Franklin)

 His Invention of the Lightning Rod (Benjamin Franklin)

 That Lightning Usually Passes From Earth to the Clouds (Benjamin Franklin)

 Rules for Reducing a Great Empire to A Small One (Benjamin Franklin)

 Franklin’s Discovery of the Positive (Benjamin Franklin)

 The Way to Wealth COURTEOUS Reader, (Benjamin Franklin)

 A Theory of Light and Heat (Benjamin Franklin)

 The Whistle (Benjamin Franklin)

 His Battles O’er Again (David Humphreys)

 On Life (David Humphreys)

 Putnam and the Wolf (David Humphreys)

 An Anecdote of Doctor Franklin (Thomas Jefferson)

 Hamilton and Adams (Thomas Jefferson)

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