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The Fall of the First British Empire: Origins of the War of American Independence
Reviewed by Gaddis Smith
The Fall of the First British Empire: Origins of the War of American Independence
Johns Hopkins
1982
450 pp.
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Conventional historical wisdom holds that Great Britain lost the American colonies because of a blundering insistence on imposing new controls in place of the easy-going status quo which had prevailed before the imperial victory over France in 1763. Robert Tucker, a distinguished scholar of current foreign policy, and his younger colleague challenge this wisdom in this skillful excursion into the 18th century. They argue that the requirements of imperial defense, as rationally perceived in London, were incompatible with the rising colonial insistence on forms of autonomy which differed little from independence.
