A series of tracts concerning the American Revolution,
written from 1776 to 1783.
The Crisis Nº I
Philadelphia, December 23, 1776
The Crisis Nº II
To Lord Howe : Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1777
To the Council of Pennsylvania
To the Honorable the Council of Safety of the State of Pennsylvania : Philadelphia, April 19, 1777
The Crisis Nº IV
Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 1777
The Crisis Nº V
To General Sir William Howe
To the Inhabitants of America
Lancaster, March 21, 1778
The Crisis Nº VI
To The Earl of Carlisle, General Clinton, and William Eden, ESQ., British Commissioners at New York : Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1778
The Crisis Nº VII
To The People of England
The Crisis Nº VIII
Address to the People of England : Philadelphia, March, 1780
The Crisis Nº IX
Philadelphia, June 9, 1780
The Crisis Extraordinary
On the Subject of Taxation
The Crisis Nº X
On the King of England's Speech
To the People of America
On the Expenses, Arrangements and Disbursements for Carrying On the War, And
Finishing It with Honor and Advantage : Philadelphia, March 5, 1782
The Crisis Nº XI
On the Present State of News : Philadelphia, May 22, 1782
A Supernumerary Crisis
To Sir Guy Carleton : Philadelphia, May 31, 1782
The Crisis Nº XII
To The Earl of Shelburne : Philadelphia, Oct. 29, 1782
The Crisis Nº XIII
On the Peace, And the Probable Advantages Thereof : Philadelphia, April 19, 1783
A Supernumerary Crisis
To the People of America : New York, December 9, 1783