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Title: The Imperial Crisis, 1764-1776
Author(s): Nicolson, Colin
Contact Email: colin.nicolson@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Colonial America
American Revolution
Colonial Office Documents
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Issue Date: 5-Sep-2018
Date Deposited: 27-Mar-2019
Citation: Nicolson C (2018) The Imperial Crisis, 1764-1776. Colonial America [online resource] 05.09.2018.
Abstract: The Imperial Crisis, 1764–1776 is an introductory essay in the online resource Colonial America by Adam Matthew Digital containing digitized manuscripts of Colonial Office Documents (CO 5) at the UK National Archives
Type: Blog Post/Website Contribution
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/29650
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Affiliation: History
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