"États-Unis" . . "Oorzaken." . . "Territory and Dominion of New-England" . . "Great Britain" . . "Grande-Bretagne" . . "Conflits sociaux Amérique Histoire 17e siècle." . . "Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland." . . "Verenigde Staten." . . . . "Colons (Colonisation) Amérique Histoire 17e siècle." . . "Louisbourg (N.S.)" . . "Amerikaanse Vrijheidsoorlog." . . "Conflits sociaux Amérique latine." . . "Colons (Colonisation) Amérique Histoire 18e siècle." . . . . . . . . . . "Seeds of discontent : the deep roots of the American Revolution, 1650-1750" . . "Seeds of discontent the deep roots of the American Revolution, 1650-1750"@en . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . "A narrative history of the largely unexplored events-starting almost a century before-that inspired the colonists to launch the American Revolution. Repressive actions by the Crown against its colonies in the years following the French and Indian War may have been the direct causes, but historian Carr takes a longer view, and argues that \"the cumulative effect of more than one hundred years of British disrespect, mismanagement, and exploitation prepared the minds of the colonists for revolution.\"--From publisher description" . . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . "Seeds of discontent : the deep roots of the American Revolution 1650 - 1750" . . . . . . "A narrative history of the largely unexplored events-starting almost a century before-that inspired the colonists to launch the American Revolution. Repressive actions by the Crown against its colonies in the years following the French and Indian War may have been the direct causes, but historian Carr takes a longer view, and argues that \"the cumulative effect of more than one hundred years of British disrespect, mismanagement, and exploitation prepared the minds of the colonists for revolution.\"--Publisher description."@en . "A narrative history of the largely unexplored events-starting almost a century before-that inspired the colonists to launch the American Revolution. Repressive actions by the Crown against its colonies in the years following the French and Indian War may have been the direct causes, but historian Carr takes a longer view, and argues that \"the cumulative effect of more than one hundred years of British disrespect, mismanagement, and exploitation prepared the minds of the colonists for revolution.\"--Publisher description." . . . . . . . "United States" . . "Louisbourg (N.-É.)" . . "1600 - 1799" . .