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Major Battles of the American Revolution Military victories in the American Revolution did more than boost morale, keep public support alive and demonstrate American military growth and determination.
New stamps commemorating pivotal battles of the American Revolution are available now They can be purchased at post offices across the Bay State, and across the U.S. The pivotal Battle of Concord ...
On Friday morning, community members with different areas of expertise from around Rockbridge County came together in ...
250 years ago, the first shots of the American Revolution rang out in the Battle of Lexington and Concord, signaling a major milestone toward American independe ...
As SC celebrates Carolina Day, the anniversary of Battle of Sullivan's Island, efforts are underway to raise awareness of ...
The musical sights and sounds of the American Revolution have been on display recently with the new Marietta Chapter Sons of ...
Two-hundred-and-fifty years ago, on April 19, 1775, British troops faced off against colonial militias in the Massachusetts towns of Lexington and Concord, and exchanged fire - the "shot heard ...
Sound money—gold and silver—helped win the American Revolution and remains vital to liberty. Larry Reed and Money Metals ...
Parliament’s Stamp Act tax of the mid-1760s ignited the Anglo-American conflict. Yet, as historians broadly agree, it was ...
The most sensational rumor going back more than a century, is that Margaret Kemble Gage, the wife of the British general, helped tip off the American Revolution.
The American Revolution was not decided at Bunker Hill. But in that spring of 1775 the rebels proved they had the drive to gain their independence.
Today, we mark three days in June 1775 that helped the American Revolution. At the beginning of the American Revolution, colonists did not have an army.