"The Mentor: The Cradle of Liberty, Vol. 6, Num. 10, Serial No. 158, July 1, 1918" by Albert Bushnell Hart explores the origins of American freedom by examining crucial events and prominent individuals from the Revolutionary era. Examining the spirit of liberty in early America, it showcases locations, such as Boston's Faneuil Hall, along with key moments like Paul Revere’s ride and the Boston Tea Party, it highlights the debates that shaped the Declaration of Independence. Hart connects these happenings and people as cornerstones in America's fight for freedom, solidifying its status as a birthplace of liberty and democracy. The book is a thoughtful look at the values that continue to guide American society and government.

The Mentor: The Cradle of Liberty, Vol. 6, Num. 10, Serial No. 158, July 1, 1918
By Albert Bushnell Hart
Discover the key moments that shaped early America's fight for freedom.
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About the AuthorAlbert Bushnell Hart was an American historian, writer, and editor based at Harvard University. One of the first generation of professionally trained historians in the United States, a prolific author and editor of historical works, Albert Bushnell Hart became, as Samuel Eliot Morison described him, "The Grand Old Man" of American history, looking the part with his "patriarchal full beard and flowing moustaches."
Albert Bushnell Hart was an American historian, writer, and editor based at Harvard University. One of the first generation of professionally trained historians in the United States, a prolific author and editor of historical works, Albert Bushnell Hart became, as Samuel Eliot Morison described him, "The Grand Old Man" of American history, looking the part with his "patriarchal full beard and flowing moustaches."
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