Our Lives, Our Fortunes and Our Sacred Honor
Richard R. Beeman
In 1768 Philadelphia physician Benjamin Rush stood before the empty throne of King George III overcome with emotion as he gazed at the symbol of America's connection with England. Eight years later he became one of the fifty-six men to sign the Declaration of Independence severing America forever from its mother country. Rush was not alone in his radical decisionmany of those casting their votes in favour of independence did so with a combination of fear reluctance and even sadness. In Our Lives Our Fortunes and Our Sacred Honor acclaimed historian Richard R. Beeman examines the grueling twenty-two-month period between the meeting of the Continental Congress on September 5 1774 and the audacious decision for independence in July of 1776. As late as 1774 American independence was hardly inevitableindeed most Americans found it neither desirable nor likely. When delegates from the thirteen colonies gathered in September they were in the words of John Adams a gathering of strangers." Yet over the next two years military political and diplomatic events catalyzed a change of unprecedented magnitude: the colonists' rejection of their British identities in favour of American ones. In arresting detail Beeman brings to life a cast of characters including the relentless and passionate John Adams Adams' much-misunderstood foil John Dickinson the fiery political activist Samuel Adams and the relative political neophyte Thomas Jefferson and with profound insight reveals their path from subjects of England to citizens of a new nation. A vibrant narrative Our Lives Our Fortunes and Our Sacred Honor tells the remarkable story of how the delegates to the Continental Congress through courage and compromise came to dedicate themselves to the forging of American independence.>