Declaring Independence Why 1776 Matters

Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters by Edward J. Larson, published by W. W. Norton, Incorporated on November 11, 2025, offers a concise exploration of a transformative year in American history. This 240-page book delves into the shift from a colonial mindset focused on rights as British subjects to a fervent advocacy for independence. Larson traces key events and ideas that defined 1776, including the impact of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and the Continental Congress’s grounding of independence in principles of human equality and republican governance.
Readers will find a detailed narrative that highlights both the ideological and military developments of the year. The book examines significant moments such as the British evacuation of Boston, the Battle of Long Island, and the pivotal victory at Trenton. By weaving together the revolutionary ideals and the sacrifices made, Larson underscores the enduring significance of 1776 in contemporary discussions about governance and rights. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in American history, particularly the military and political dynamics that shaped the United States.
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At the beginning of 1776, virtually no one in the colonies was advocating independence: Americans based their grievances against Parliament on their rights as British subjects. By the end of 1776, independence was on every patriot’s lips. The many tyrannies of a king had made an independent republic necessary. In Declaring Independence, Edward J. Larson gives us a compact, insightful history of that pivotal year. He traces a narrative arc that runs from the inspiring appeals of Paine’s Common Sense in January; through the soaring ideals of midsummer, when the Continental Congress grounded independence in the self-evident truths of human equality and individual rights, and the states wove revolutionary principles of republican government and the rule of law into their new constitutions; to Paine’s urgent pleas of December, when “the times that try men’s souls” required Americans not “to shrink from the service of their country.” Dramatic military clashes also punctuate the year: the British evacuation of Boston forced by the brilliant maneuvers of Washington’s Army; the Battle of Long Island, a costly defeat that opened New York to British occupation; and the desperate year-end victory of a threadbare American army at Trenton.
Combined, these ideals and the sacrifices remind us why, on this anniversary and at this political moment, 1776 matters to all of us.
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