The American Crisis by Thomas Paine - The American Crisis is a collection of articles written by Thomas Paine during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 Paine wrote Common Sense, an extremely popular and successful pamphlet arguing for Independence from England. The essays collected here constitute Paine's on-going support for an independent and self-governing America through the many severe crises of the Revolutionary War. [In TomeRaider format and Palm Doc format]
Also included are Revolutionary War Soldier Diaries from Joseph Plumb Martin, Albigence Waldo and Ebenezer Denny.
Also in the collection: A TomeRaider-formatted file of a dozen Revolutionary Era documents, from the Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress to the Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress to The Paris Peace Treaty.
Other American Revolutionary Era documents...
Common Sense by Thomas Paine [Palm Doc]
Major Battles of the American Revolutionary War [MobileDB and Jfile]
Military Documents of the French and Indian War [TomeRaider]
A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers, Jonathan Mayhew (1750) [Palm Doc]
Sermon's by Samuel West (1776), Samuel Sherwood (1776) and Samuel Langdon (1775) [Palm Doc]
The Farmer Refuted - Alexander Hamilton (1775) - In this defense of the American cause in response to an Anglican minister's criticism of the revolution, Hamilton states that laws, rights and political principles are all based in the existence and law of God. (Rick Gardiner) [Palm Doc]
Journals of the Continental Congress (1774-1789) [TomeRaider]
American Revolutionary Battles Database (April 19, 1775 to November, 4 1782) [MobileDB and JFile]
American Revolutionary Figures Short Biographies [Palm Doc]
Thomas Jefferson Timeline (The Thomas Jefferson Papers at the Library of Congress - Library of Congress, Manuscript Division) [TomeRaider]
Prelude to Revolution Timeline (1763 to 1775) [Palm Doc]
An Edict By The King of Prussia (Benjamin Franklin - 1773) [Palm Doc]
Acts of Parliament Concerning the American Colonies [TomeRaider]
American Revolutionary Timeline document [Palm Doc and TomeRaider]
Yorktown Articles of Capitulation [Palm Doc]
Examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin In the House of Commons [Palm Doc]
Washington and his Comrades in Arms, A Chronicle of the War of Independence [Palm Doc]
James Otis on the Stamp Act, An Oration Delivered Before the Governor and Council In Boston, December 20, 1765. [Palm Doc]
Letter from George III, Letter on the Loss of America, 1780s (precise year unknown) [Palm Doc]
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