As If an Enemy's Country
Discover the gripping narrative of As If an Enemy's Country by Richard Archer, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2010. This hardback edition spans 304 pages and delves into the tumultuous events of 1775-1783, exploring the causes and consequences of the military occupation that led to the infamous Boston Massacre. Archer expertly weaves together historical facts and personal accounts to illustrate how this pivotal moment ignited the flames of the Revolutionary War. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the colonial period of Boston, this book offers a compelling insight into the struggles and tensions that shaped the United States. Don't miss the chance to add this essential title to your collection and gain a deeper understanding of America's fight for independence.