Sup Forums, which book do you recommend I buy to learn about American history/ American Revolution?

Sup Forums, which book do you recommend I buy to learn about American history/ American Revolution?

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amazon.com/Twentieth-Possessions-Discovery-American-Continent/dp/1372388141
amazon.com/The-Growth-of-a-Nation/dp/B00BFRAIQI
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> Marx - Capital

the koren

any public school american history book.

a history book

> trusting the jew to teach them history

This hard-hitting factual analysis tackles the "Jewish question" present in colonial Boston before taking off into a riveting sexually explicit narrative between the protagonist William "Poker" Adams and his redheaded indentured servant-cyborg love interest who escaped from Benjamin Franklin's laboratory and is known only as 'Experiment Zero'

Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson

amazon.com/Twentieth-Possessions-Discovery-American-Continent/dp/1372388141

I have a first edition, but there are no images on google. Well worth the read. This was written before the Marxists took over our education system.

Begins before Columbus, right through discovery and settlement, then the Revolution, then every administration up to the 20th century.

Very red-pilling.

>this
>Early American Architecture by Hugh Morrison

You'll be better educated than the majority of people on American history. David McCullough's books while entry level aren't that bad to get a general picture, but keep in mind that it's pop history and shouldn't be taken at face value

this is a slide thread, isn't it? OP never even stuck around.

America, The last best hope by William J. Bennett.
There are three volumes.

no, this same pattern happen on /lit/ or /his/ constantly I have no fucking clue why

As if
That's more like it. Thanks for the suggestions. Much appreciated.
I definitely need to look into this.
I'm here, just doing some searches on all the suggestions.

Book of Mormon.

read "the growth of a nation" by Eugene Baker and Walter Webb. It was written in the 20's.

These are some premium books my dudes. Never before has our history been under attack by so many groups, most inside America. I really need to freshen up if I plan on defending our culture.

forgot a link
amazon.com/The-Growth-of-a-Nation/dp/B00BFRAIQI

The Bible

>you will never drive a sweet convertible with tail fins on the beach at an all white beach.
>you will never park your car on the beach and go relax knowing nobody is going to be stealing your shit while you are relaxing.

I guess I better clean my room

Sounds accurate

Pic related for ethnic groups that defined America. Also, reminder that America is a Calvinist nation.

Thanks
This one is obvious.

blimps come back

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Don't forget Democracy in America by Alexis De Tocqueville you niggers. How the fuck can you understand American history without reading about the guy who lived through the Andrew Jackson presidency, predicted the civil war, Cold War, and modern race relations.