April, 1775 was a pivotal time for Patriots in the American Colonies, who were seeking more freedom from Great Britain. No spoiler alert needed: You know how this story ends.Jack Darrell Crowder chronicles The First 24 Hours of the American Revolution in this 2018 book, 129 pages packed with history, personal drama, military maneuvers, and peeks over the shoulders of American and British participants.Not only does Crowder set the stage with background on why and how local militias formed in the colonies, he also provides maps, portraits, illustrations, and little-known but interesting details about the sparks that touched off a revolution. The engaging narrative unfolds in the present tense, providing a "you are there" feeling about history that continues to reverberate today as we celebrate America 250 in 2026. Crowder uses the voices of people on both sides of the conflict to describe what happened hour by hour, based on research in letters, historical archives, and other…
No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.