and Geography Service Government Virginia. History

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and Geography Service Government Virginia. History

A Virginia education office rather than an individual writer, this credited author is tied to a concise guide on the colony's path toward the American Revolution. Its work is aimed at helping readers and students see how events in Virginia shaped the larger story of independence.

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The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783

The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783

by and Geography Service Government Virginia. History

About the author

The name attached to this book refers to the History, Government, and Geography Service of the Virginia State Department of Education, not to a single person. Project Gutenberg lists it as the credited author for The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763–1783.

The text itself presents the work as an educational publication prepared within the Department of Education's Division of Secondary Education in Richmond, Virginia. It was designed for use in Virginia schools, with the goal of giving teachers and students a clearer view of the ideas, events, and political debates that led from the aftermath of the Seven Years' War to the Revolution.

Because this is a government service unit rather than a biographical individual, there is not a conventional life story, bibliography, or author portrait to include. What stands out instead is its role in creating clear, classroom-focused history writing for young readers and teachers.