The people of Delaware were decidedly ambivalent in their support of the American Revolution, which, in Thomas Rodney's words, was caused by a handful of men and Presbyterians. Both Caesar Rodney and his hotheaded brother Thomas were among the handful. Based on their letters and those of their associates, this book effectively draws the reader into the conflict as if it were happening today. Illustrated.
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The people of Delaware were decidedly ambivalent in their support of the American Revolution, which, in Thomas Rodney's words, was caused by a handful of men and Presbyterians. Both Caesar Rodney and his hotheaded brother Thomas were among the handful. Based on their letters and those of their associates, this book effectively draws the reader into the conflict as if it were happening today. Illustrated.
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