Revolutionary War (United StatesSex StereotypesTextbooks and children's literature tend to mirror society. A study was made of race and class bias in 32 children's novels about the American Revolution published between 1889 and 1976. The treatment of blacks, women, and lower-class groups not ...
WhenThe War for the Revolutionwas first published almost sixty five years ago, it was instantly recognized as a modern classic of American historical scholarship, as well as a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction Revolutionary War history. Today it is probably the most cited single work on the Ame...
American Revolutionary War,American War of Independence,War of American Independence battle of Bunker Hill,Bunker Hill- the first important battle of the American War of Independence (1775) which was fought at Breed's Hill; the British defeated the colonial forces ...
4.___was the first American to achieve an international literary reputation after the Revolutionary War.5.After his death,___ became the only American to be honored with a bust in the Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey.6.___ was the foremost novelist of the American Depression of the 19...
(Ed note: Anne tried hard to get her parents to England from Vienna but "everything took so long," and by the time she had assembled the necessary documents, England was at war and she had no way of getting in touch with them to bring them to safety. She later learned that they we...
Battle of Mamaroneck, New York –“A Pretty Affair” in the American Revolutionary War March 5, 2013BattlesHarry Schenawolf Prior to Battle General Washington called a council of war on October 16th, 1776, one month after the Battle of Harlem. American troops had stood in line of battle on...
Camp Followers, Nurses, Soldiers, and Spies: Women and the Modern Memory of the Revolutionary War When asked of their memory of the American Revolution, most would reference George Washington or Paul Revere, but probably not Molly Pitcher, Lydia Darragh, or Deborah Sampson. Therefore, the purpose...
The British Army sent two regiments of light dragoons to serve in North America during the Revolutionary War. The first to arrive was the 17th Light Dragoons, who landed in Boston in 1775, while the city was still under siege by the Continental Army. They remained in America for the next...
Featured News Releases Veteran Historical Fiction Writer Unveils Intrigue Surrounding Forgotten Revolutionary War Hero in New Book Yearbook of Experts®member profiles Bevis Longstreth -- Author of 'Chains Across the River- A Novel of the American Revolution' ...
OF SIMILAR INTEREST ON REVOLUTIONARY WAR JOURNAL Battle of Rhode Island African Americans in the American Revolution: James Forten – Privateer, Businessman, Inventor, and Leading Abolitionist Battle of Chelsea Creek Gaspee Affair: Major Link in the Chain to Revolution ...