Sumner's detailed analysis of the economic and financial aspects of the American Revolution offers a unique perspective on a critical moment in U.S. history. From the role of taxes and public debt to the influence of foreign powers on the nascent country's finances, this work sheds new light on the complex forces that shaped the nation.
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