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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhat Spurred the South to Join the American Revolution?How a disagreement with a Scottish lord over westward expansion, a cache of gunpowder, and the future of enslaved labor ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow an American Merchant, a French Official and a Pioneering Chemist Smuggled Much-Needed Gunpowder to the Continental ArmyLavoisier had assumed control of France’s national gunpowder production. Considered the founder of the Chemical Revolution, ...
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A new exhibit at the Concord Museum in Concord, Massachusetts shows what everyday life was like in the 18th century as part ...
Because of the rich historical preservation of this community, do-director David Schmidt said, and the fact that “so much of ...
WILLIAMSBURG — On March 25, award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns offered the Historic Triangle a sneak peek at his newest ...
The granite monument honors James Armistead Lafayette, who is believed to have been a double agent during the Revolutionary ...
The service organization, which is open to women who are descended from someone involved in aiding the American Revolution, ...
To officially launch the commemoration, Union County invites residents to join an Awareness Walk on Saturday, April 19.
The Marquis de Lafayette (Sept 6, 1757 – May 29, 1834) was a French aristocrat, military officer, politician and liberal ...
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The News-Herald on MSNMonguagon Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution honors JROTC cadetThe Monguagon Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution awarded Cadet Major Ethan Solo the JROTC Bronze Medal March 14 at the 18th annual Titan Battalion military banquet and awards ceremony at the ...
The fight for American independence needed more than colonial arms. Britain’s diplomatic isolation proved a powerful weapon ...
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