- American Revolution Articles
In this series of articles,found on History1700s.com you will learn all about the American Revolution, from the causes to the issues behind the conflict.
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- American Revolution.org
This web site is one of the few sites on the Internet that has excellant resources and information about the American Revolutioin. Check out the Scholar's Showcase where you will find "works by some of the world's foremost historians, on topics such as Black soldiers of the Revolution, Native American Indians in the Revolution, and much more hard-to-find information".
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- COLONIAL AMERICA
This interesting web site has information about the United States from the Colonial to the American Revolution eras. Note that some of the information is from public domain sources and therefor should be read witha grain of salt as these sources maybe out of date because of recent research on these eras.
Colonial Life, Government, Colonial wars, histories of original colonies, Civil War, slavery, government
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- Conway Cabal
Read about this conspiracy to remove General George Washington from his command of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. This is an excerprt from the second volume of Our Country by BEnson J. Lossing.
An explanation of the Conway Cabal, the earliest conspiracy in America's history.
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- Docs on Townshend Acts
This page by Peter King contains documents about the Townshend Acts and the disputes these acts caused.
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- From Revolution to Reconstruction
This web site is a project based on The Outline of American History.
From Revolution to Reconstruction and what happened afterwards. A project on American History containing outlines of American History & Culture, sourcematerials, essays, biographies, presidential information
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- George Rogers Clark
The Indiana Historical Bureau has fascinating information about the Clark expedition into Indiana during the American Revolution. On this page you will find links to the Bureau's holdings detailing this historic event.
The Indiana Historical Bureau provides publications, programs, and other opportunities for Indiana citizens of all ages to learn and teach about the history of their communities, the state of Indiana, and their relationships to the nation and the world.
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- George Washington as portrayed by Carl Closs
Have you ever wanted to learn about George Washingtion....from the man himself? Then check out this site. Carl Closs, who portays General Washington, is a former educator and business executive who has dedicated his retirement since 1997 toward helping children and adults discover the real George Washington.
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- Georgia and the American Revolution
The About North Georgia web site by Golden Ink has put together this history of the American Revolution in the area of the State. It is useful for learning about the local history of the area also.
At the start of the American Revolution Georgia was left alone. Then the British came up with a 'Southern Strategy'.
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- Hancock County
Read this article, by John Gibbson, that discusses the migration and settlement of Kentucky.
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- James Chalmers and "Plain Truth" - The Early America Review, Fall 1996
For an interesting look at the opposing view of "common sense", a great way to understand the views of a loyalist of the American Revolution.
Not everyone read Paine's famous tract with glowing approval. This is the reponse of one hardcore loyalist.
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- John Adams: Unsung Hero of the American Revolution
Learn about John Adam's contributions to the American Revolutioin in this article.
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- Maine Memory Network - A Soldier's Declaration of Independence
Learn about the American Revolution from a Continental soldier from Maine. The soldier in this tale is one William Bayley of Falmouth (now Portland) Maine, of whom in many ways according to historian James Leamon remains a mystery.
A Soldier's Declaration of Independence. William Bayley of Falmouth (Portland) was a soldier in the Continental Army, seeing service at Ticonderoga, Valley Forge, Monmouth Court House, and Saratoga, among other locations. His letters home to his mother reveal much about the economic hardships experienced by both soldiers and those at home.
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- Maine Memory Network - Liberty Threatened: Maine in 1775
The State of Maine was a part of the Colony of Massachusetts before the American Revolution, but this would change at the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. This exhibit examines how the Revolution affected Maine's history.
Liberty Threatened: Maine in 1775. At Lexington and Concord, on April 19, 1775, British troops attempted to destroy munitions stored by American colonists. The battles were the opening salvos of the American Revolution. Shortly, the conflict would erupt in Maine.
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- Outlaw Women - Heroic Women
It was not only men that played an active role during the American Revolution. For proof, check out this site. It examines the women that made a difference during those trying times.
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- The American Independence Museum
American Independence Museum endeavors to be the premier educational resource and historic site in New Hampshire for the study, research and promotion of the American Revolution, 1720s-1820s seaport life, and the public & private lives of its residents.
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- The Avalon Project : American Crisis
This is from Paine's Common sense, it begins with the famous words, "these are the times that try men's souls...". This web site is a part of the Avalon Project in American History.
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- The Battle of Cowpens
Read about the turning point of the American Revolution in the South from this article on the National Park service web site.
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- The Continental Congress
The Continental Congress was the governing body of the 13 Colonies during the American Revolution. Each Colony sent representatives to discuss the issue of the Parliaments invasion of their rights as Englishmen. Thus, when the Colonists met, they created a weak central government, in which the States held the power.
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- The Conway Cabal
Learn how in the Autumn of 1777 a plot between a clique of the Continental Congress and a group of Coontinental Army generals attempted to replace General Washington as Commander of the Army.
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