The War of Independence, by 
John Fiske 
 
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Title: The War of Independence 
Author: John Fiske 
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Language: English 
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RIVERSIDE LITERATURE SERIES 
THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE BY JOHN FISKE 
WITH MAPS, INDEX AND A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND 
CHICAGO 
The Riverside Press Cambridge 
Price, paper 30 cents; linen, 40 cents 
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The Riverside Literature Series 
THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 
BY JOHN FISKE 
WITH MAPS, INDEX, AND A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 
[Decoration] 
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY 
Boston: 4 Park Street; New York: 85 Fifth Avenue Chicago: 378-388 
Wabash Avenue 
The Riverside Press, Cambridge 
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COPYRIGHT, 1889 BY JOHN FISKE 
COPYRIGHT, 1894 BY HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO. 
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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PREFACE. 
This little book does not contain the substance of the lectures on the 
American Revolution which I have delivered in so many parts of the 
United States since 1883. Those lectures, when completed and 
published, will make quite a detailed narrative; this book is but a sketch. 
It is hoped that it may prove useful to the higher classes in schools, as 
well as to teachers. When I was a boy I should have been glad to get 
hold of a brief account of the War for Independence that would have 
suggested answers to some of the questions that used to vex me. Was 
the conduct of the British government, in driving the Americans into 
rebellion, merely wanton aggression, or was it not rather a bungling 
attempt to solve a political problem which really needed to be solved? 
Why were New Jersey and the Hudson river so important? Why did the 
British armies make South Carolina their chief objective point after 
New York? Or how did Cornwallis happen to be at Yorktown when 
Washington made such a long leap and pounced upon him there? And 
so on. Such questions the old-fashioned text-books not only did not try 
to answer, they did not even recognize their existence. As to the large 
histories, they of course include so many details that it requires 
maturity of judgment to discriminate between the facts that are cardinal 
and those that are merely incidental. When I give lectures to 
schoolboys and schoolgirls, I observe that a reference to causes and 
effects always seems to heighten the interest of the story. I therefore 
offer them this little book, not as a rival but as an aid to the ordinary 
text-book. I am aware that a narrative so condensed must necessarily 
suffer from the omission of many picturesque and striking details. The 
world is so made that one often has to lose a little in one direction in 
order to gain something in another. This book is an experiment. If it 
seems to answer its purpose, I may follow it with others, treating other 
portions of American history in similar fashion. 
CAMBRIDGE, February 11, 1889. 
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CONTENTS. 
CHAP. PAGE 
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JOHN FISKE vii 
I. INTRODUCTION 1 
II. THE COLONIES IN 1750 4 
III. THE FRENCH WARS, AND THE FIRST PLAN OF UNION 26 
IV. THE STAMP ACT, AND THE REVENUE LAWS 39 
V. THE CRISIS 78 
VI. THE STRUGGLE FOR THE CENTRE 104 
VII. THE FRENCH ALLIANCE 144 
VIII. BIRTH OF THE NATION 182 
COLLATERAL READING 195 
INDEX 197 
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LIST OF MAPS. 
Facing page 
INVASION OF CANADA 92 
WASHINGTON'S CAMPAIGNS IN NEW JERSEY AND 
PENNSYLVANIA 120 
BURGOYNE'S CAMPAIGN 130 
THE SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN 172
NOTE.--These maps are used by permission of, and by arrangement 
with, Messrs. Ginn & Company. 
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. 
To relate, by way of leading up to this little book, all the previous 
achievements of its author would--without disrespect to the greater or 
the less--have somewhat the appearance of putting a very big cart in 
front of a pony. But no idea could be more mistaken than that which 
induces people to believe a small book the easiest to write. Easy 
reading is hard writing; and a thoroughly good small book stands for so 
much more than the mere process of putting it on paper, that its value is 
not at all to be judged by its bulk. The offhand word of a man full of 
knowledge is worth a great deal more than the carefully prepared 
utterance of a person who having spoken    
    
		
	
	
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