
Justifying Revolution: Law, Virtue, and Violence in the American War of Independence Volume 1 - Hardcover
Justifying Revolution: Law, Virtue, and Violence in the American War of Independence Volume 1 - Hardcover
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by Glenn A. Moots (Editor), Phillip Hamilton (Editor)
The American imagination still exalts the Founders as the prime movers of the Revolution, and the War of Independence has become the stuff of legend. But America is not simply the invention of great men or the outcome of an inevitable political or social movement. The nation was the result of a hard, bloody, and destructive war. Justifying Revolution explores how the American Revolution's opposing sides wrestled with thorny moral and legal questions. How could revolutionaries justify provoking a civil war, how should their opponents subdue the uprising, and how did military commanders restrain the ensuing violence?



















