In 1776, rebellion became the language through which freedom first spoke.
In 1776, a group of colonies dared to challenge one of the most powerful empires in history. 1776 chronicles the American Revolution as both a military struggle and an ideological awakening that reshaped global notions of freedom and governance. Using personal letters, battle accounts, and political debates, the book traces how ordinary farmers, merchants, and intellectuals became founders of a new nation. It explores the tension between idealism and survival, the formation of revolutionary leadership, and the emergence of a distinctly American identity forged in rebellion. This historical narrative captures the transformation from resistance to republic—the moment when revolution gave birth to democracy’s boldest experiment.
Mae Collinsworth
Mae Collinsworth is a nonfiction author known for writing thoughtful books on relationships, emotional healing, and personal transformation. Her warm and approachable style blends psychological insight with everyday reflection, helping readers navigate change with greater confidence and self-understanding.
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