- Shays' Rebellion
Read about this event in American history. This was a rebellion against bad policies and economic conditions against farmers.
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- Short History of the Quartermaster Corps
From the United States Quartermasters website, take a look at a short history of the corps. Quartermasters are the individuals involved in supplying the military.
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- Silesia
From Infoplease.com, learn the history of Silesia, the area conquered by Frederick The Great.
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- SoloTogether/History, Politics, Science Alive
This is the homepage of New England's solo performers, historical interpreters and living history educators, that bring History to life.
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- Spaniards, Scoundrels, and Statesmen: General James Wilkinson and the Spanish Conspiracy, 1787-1790
Learn about the rise of General James Wilkinson. This is the man who was a part of the Burr conspiracy and the he is also the man who sent Zebulon Pike on his expeditions to find the source of the Mississippi River and the Western expedition of 18-6-1807.
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- Spanish Succession: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
This article on the war describes the war and its effects on Newfoundland and Labrador history. This is a part of the Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web site.
Spanish Succession--Exploration--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
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- Spy Networks -- The Culper Gang
This informative site examines the Culper Spy Ring that worked for George Washington during the American Revolution.
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- Spy System 1777
From the Historic Valley Forge web site, learn about the elaborate spy system of the American side. This article was written by John F. Reed, from The Picket Post, Valley Forge Historical Society, Winter 1976.
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- St. Clair Flats Historical Encampment
The site is about a historical encampment in Algonac Michigan, the re-enactors portray life in the Great Lakes region during the mid 1700's.
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- Stanislaus I
This monarch returned to the Polish Throne after the death of Augustus II.
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- The 1764 Manual Exercise
This page is the British manual of arms exercise from 1764 through the American Revolution. Basically this is how the army loaded and fired their weapons.
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- The 2nd North Carolina Regiment History
Read this brief history of this unit who served in the Continental line of the American Revolution. This history is from the re-enacting groups web site.
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- The Aaron Burr Trial
This web site examines the Aaron Burr treason trial of 1807. This is the trial that Burr faced for his conspiracy to seperate the Louisiana territory from the Union.
Original essays, trial transcript, maps, letters, court records, biographical sketches, and other materials relating to the 1807 treason trial of Aaron Burr.
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- The American Experience | The Duel | The Burr Conspiracy
From the PBS web site, take a look at the Burr Conspiracy. This conspiracy was to take the newly aquired Louisiana territory from the United States and create a seperate nation, with Aaron Burr as it's ruler. This article is a suplimental article from the acclaimed film "The Duel" which is an episode of The American Experience series.
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- THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR RE-ENACTING UNIT MASTER LIST
This list was originally created by Brian Cortez of the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment of the Continental Line but now resides on Michael D. Meals Revwar.com site.
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- The Antiques Almanac: Your Guide to Antiques and Collectibles
Antiques Almanac is a resource site for beginning and intermediate antiques collectors, covering the basics of antique collecting, including furniture, glass, ceramics and reproductions, with links to some of the best antiques sites on the Web.
The Antiques Almanac, a reference site for beginning and intermediate collectors with information about antiques and collectibles
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- The Avalon Project : Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents
Read the original charters of Colonial America at the Avalon Project Web site. This page also has related documents for some of the colonies listed.
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- The Avalon Project : Jefferson : Special Reports to Congress (Burr Conspiracy)
Learn about the official standing of the Burr conspiracy from this Special Report to Congress by President Thomas Jefferson on January 22, 1807.
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- The Battle of Bunker Hill
The Battle of Bunker Hill was the bloodiest clash of the American Revolution. The British suffered 1054 casualties. American casualties were less than 450. This was a tactical victory for the British but for the Americans it was a moral victory because they had successfully held off the most powerful army in the world.
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- The British Brigade
This Web site has information about the British and Loyalist forces that served in America during the American Revolution.
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