American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783

Tom Woods is a good place to start.

The Mises Institute.

Dr. Gary North is also excellent source.

Lew Rockwell is excellent too.

A few American Revolutionary War ballads.

Yankee Doodle, 1755.  Wikipedia gives us some background,

The song was a pre-Revolutionary War song originally sung by British military officers to mock the disheveled, disorganized colonial “Yankees” with whom they served in the French and Indian War. It was written at Fort Crailo around 1755 by British Army surgeon Richard Shuckburgh while campaigning in Rensselaer, New York.[15] The British troops sang it to make fun of their stereotype of the American soldier as a Yankee simpleton who thought that he was stylish if he simply stuck a feather in his cap.[1] It was also popular among the Americans as a song of defiance,[1] and they added verses to it that mocked the British troops and hailed George Washington as the Commander of the Continental army. By 1781, Yankee Doodle had turned from being an insult to being a song of national pride.

AMERICAN REVOLUTION
1.  Ideological Origins of the American Revolution, Bernard Bailyn, 1967.
2.  Modern Historians Confront the American Revolution, Murray Rothbard, 1978.
3.  Main Currents in Economic Thought, Volume 1: 1620-1800: the Colonial Mind; Volume Two: 1800-1860: The Romantic Revolution in America, Vernon Louis Parrington, 1959.
4.  Our Libertarian American Revolution Collection.
5.  “Old Republican” Opponents of Federal Tyranny Collection.
6.  Constitutional Controversies and Debates Collection.
7.  America’s Counter-Revolution: The Constitution Revisited, Sheldon Richman and Jeffrey A. Tucker (Foreward), 2016.
8.  “Did the Constitution Betray the Revolution,” The Independent Institute, Jeffrey R. Hummel and William F. Marina, 1981.
9.  The American Counter-Revolution in Favor of Liberty: How Americans Resisted Modern State, 1765-1850Ivan Jankovic, 2018.
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