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Introduction 3
Pt. I The British Press in the Era of the American Revolution
1 Distribution, Organization, and Readership 19
2 Politics and the Press 43
Pt. II From Insurrection to World War
3 Crisis and Conflict before Independence 57
4 The American War 88
5 The Global War 118
6 The War that Britain Won and Winning the Peace 158
Pt. III A Transatlantic Civil War
7 The Unlikely Hero - George Washington's Transatlantic Appeal 185
8 The Controversy of Conducting the War - African Slaves, American Indians, and German Mercenaries 206
9 Allies or Foes, Republic or Anarchy? - Divining America's Future 234
Conclusion 248
Notes 255
Selected Bibliography 287
Index 299
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