Historical Dictionary of the American RevolutionThe American Revolution pitted 13 loosely united colonies in a military, political, and economic struggle against Great Britain: the "mother country" and arguably the most powerful state in the world during the late 18th century. The independent spirit that led many individuals to leave homes in Europe and settle in the New World during the 17th and 18th centuries evolved into the drive that persuaded these same settlers and their descendants to challenge the colonial economic and taxation policies of Great Britain, which lead to the armed conflict that resulted in a declaration of independence. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of the American Revolution contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1,000 cross-referenced entries on the politics, battles, weaponry, and major personalities of the war. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the American Revolution. |
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... Boston. 16 December: Boston Tea Party. 1774 25 March: Parliament passes the ... Battle of Point Pleasant. 14 October: Congress approves the Declaration of ... Siege of Chambly begins. 23 September: American forces depart on the long ...
... Boston. 16 December: Boston Tea Party. 1774 25 March: Parliament passes the ... Battle of Point Pleasant. 14 October: Congress approves the Declaration of ... Siege of Chambly begins. 23 September: American forces depart on the long ...
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... Siege of Chambly ends. Battle of Falmouth. 24–25 October: Battle of Hampton ... Boston with cannon from Fort Ticonderoga. 27 January: Raid on Fort Johnston ... Boston. 7 March: Battle of Hutchinson's Island. Loyalists raid Savannah. 10 ...
... Siege of Chambly ends. Battle of Falmouth. 24–25 October: Battle of Hampton ... Boston with cannon from Fort Ticonderoga. 27 January: Raid on Fort Johnston ... Boston. 7 March: Battle of Hutchinson's Island. Loyalists raid Savannah. 10 ...
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... Boston to seize cannon and other items of military value, sparking the Battle of Lexington–Concord and igniting the ... siege of Boston. The Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army with General George Washington as ...
... Boston to seize cannon and other items of military value, sparking the Battle of Lexington–Concord and igniting the ... siege of Boston. The Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army with General George Washington as ...
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... siege to Boston. ARNOLD, BENEDICT (1741–1801). An officer in the Continental Army, Arnold's first military actions in the American Revolution were the 1775 capture of Fort Ticonderoga with Ethan Allen and the First Battle of Saint Johns ...
... siege to Boston. ARNOLD, BENEDICT (1741–1801). An officer in the Continental Army, Arnold's first military actions in the American Revolution were the 1775 capture of Fort Ticonderoga with Ethan Allen and the First Battle of Saint Johns ...
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... Boston Port Act of 1774. Following the Battle of Lexington–Concord, the Americans initiated the Siege of Boston, eventually forcing the British to withdraw from the city. BOSTON. At least two vessels named Boston sailed during the ...
... Boston Port Act of 1774. Following the Battle of Lexington–Concord, the Americans initiated the Siege of Boston, eventually forcing the British to withdraw from the city. BOSTON. At least two vessels named Boston sailed during the ...
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