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      Raising Philadelphia

      Raising Philadelphia

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      Language:
      Engleza
      Publishing Date:
      2024
      Cover Type:
      Paperback
      Page Count:
      240
      ISBN:
      9781955041201
      Dimensions: l: 15.2cm | H: 23cm
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      A wealth of stories showing why Philadelphia was America’s first great city in the years before the Revolution.



      Riots and revolutions. Relationships and rivalries. Freedom and enslavement.



      The generation of Philadelphians prior to the American Revolution propelled the meteoric rise of the city into the thriving cultural heart of Colonial America. This is the dramatic story of Philadelphia’s ascension over the course of the final decades of colonial America, detailing along the way the lives of the people molding the city in their image. You will travel into the heady salon of Elizabeth Graeme. Be there with David Rittenhouse in his observatory tracking the transit of Venus. Experience the rise and fall of the friendship of John Morgan and William Shippen. Follow Anthony Benezet’s crusade against slavery. And witness the transformation of Philadelphia as its citizens gain their political voices to declare their independence.



      Raising Philadelphia takes the reader through this critical moment in American history to bring to life the vibrancy of Philadelphia as it rose up to become America’s first great city.



      Table of Contents



      Introduction



      Chapter 1 – Benjamin Franklin and the Enlightenment
      Chapter 2 – Philadelphia Society
      Chapter 3 – Women of Philadelphia
      Chapter 4 – Slavery and the Anti-Slavery Movement
      Chapter 5 – The Fights over Education
      Chapter 6 – Arts & Sciences
      Chapter 7 – Political Culture
      Chapter 8 – 1775

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