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CT in the Revolution Bundle
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- Connecticut Education in the Revolutionary Era by J.William Frost, 1974 - This sixty page booklet gives insight into how education was part of the social fabric of colonial life and presented the notion than an educated colonial population was a driving force of the Revolutionary War.
- Connecticut in the Continental Congress by Christopher Collier, 1973 - A seventy eight page booklet that documents Connecticut's involvement in the Continental Congress and the writing of the Articles of Confederation immediately following the Revolutionary War.
- Connecticut: The Provisions State by Chester M. Destler, 1973 - A sixty page booklet exploring how Connecticut earned the nickname the Provision state during the American Revolution. How did subsistence farmers, many of whom were away from their farms fighting for independence, grow enough surplus food to supply so much to the Continental Army?
- Connecticut Joins the Revolution by Thomas C. Barrow, 1973 - A forty-five page booklet examining how the colony transitioned from a hesitant, conservative state to a vital supporter of the Revolutionary War.
- Connecticut's War Governor: Jonathan Trumbull by David M. Roth, 1974 - This small booklet chronicles the life of the only colonial governor to support the American Revolution, positioning Trumbull as a vital figure who maintained political stability while supplying Washington's army.
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