Table of Contents
ch. 1.A New Englander as revolutionary: Samuel Adams --ch. 2.Isaac Sears and the business of revolution --ch. 3.Dr. Thomas Young and the radicalism of science and reason --Interlude:From the letters of Josiah and Mary Bartlett --ch. 4.A Virginian as revolutionary: Richard Henry Lee --ch. 5.Charles Carroll of Carrollton, dutiful son and revolutionary politician --ch. 6.On faith and generations in revolutionary politics.