Contact us on (02) 8445 2300
For all customer service and order enquiries

Woodslane Online Catalogues

The Year That Made America

From Rebellion to Independence, 1775-1776
Description
Author
Biography
Google
Preview
There is indisputable evidence that the Continental Congress voted to separate from England on July 2, 1776. But the more cogent point is that many modern-day Americans seem unaware of the raucous political discourse in the weeks and months leading up to that decision. Independence was not pre-ordained, and almost didn't happen as early as it did. Myths and misconceptions abound, July 2, 1776 will open many eyes to the history of the American Revolution.
Tom McMillan, a retired sports PR executive and lifelong student of history, has served on the board of trustees of Pittsburgh's Heinz History Center, the board of directors of Friends of Flight 93 National Memorial, the board of directors of the Antietam Institute, and the marketing committee of the Gettysburg Foundation. McMillan has written four books on U.S. history-ranging from the Battle of Gettysburg to September 11th to the Star-Spangled Banner- and regularly gives book talks throughout the Northeast and Midwest. After graduating with a journalism degree from Point Park University in Pittsburgh, McMillan worked for forty-three years in media and communications, including ten years as a sportswriter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and twenty-five years as VP/Communications for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (his name is on the 2009 Stanley Cup, and he has three championship rings). Tom and his wife, Colleen, reside in Pittsburgh and Gettysburg. They also volunteer as ambassadors at Antietam National Battlefield.
Google Preview content