New book now available: Echoes of the American Revolution in Hawai‘i

Cover Echoes of the American Revolution in Hawai‘i’s Past

How the American Revolution change the history of Hawai‘i. Accounts of the service records of Revolutionary War veteran fathers and grandfathers of the pioneer missionaries to Hawa‘i. How the Declaration of Independence is at the root of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i’s landmark Declaration of Rights of 1839.

All these topics and more are featured in author Christopher L. Cook’s new book Echoes of the American Revolution in Hawai‘i’s Past. This 100-page, full color, 8.5×11 book is being released to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

To write Echoes of the American Revolution in Hawai‘i’s Past author Christopher Cook twice traveled to New England to visit the hometowns of the early Missionaries, the graves of their patriotic ancestors, and collected Hawai‘i-linked Revolutionary War accounts in leading Americana archives in Massachusetts and Connecticut.

Echoes of the American Revolution in Hawai‘i’s Past is now available as a Kindle Book and will be available by July 11 in a paperback version.

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