From Indignant Protest to Hesitant Revolutionaries: Maryland and the American
Revolution, 1765-1776
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Suggested Reading List
Barker, Charles Albro. The Background of the Revolution in Maryland.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1940. Reprint. Archon Books, 1967.
Hoffman, Ronald. A Spirit of Dissension. Economics, Politics, and
the Revolution in Maryland. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University
Press, 1973.
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