The history of the American Revolution which most Americans have learned and which is everyday reinforced in the public media is essentially but one of several competing interpretations of that conflict. We rarely think about this, so successfully has that particular history taken root in our culture. Common sense, however, should caution us that the British also possess a version or versions which differ in important ways from ours. The French, our allies during the Revolution, offer yet another construction, one stressing that war\u27s place in their own long history of conflict with Great Britain. And had the northeastern American Indians possessed a written, instead of an oral, tradition, doubtless they would have recorded how their inv...
During the American Revolution, the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy-Malecite and Micmac Indian tribes were,...
The American way of war—a product of two centuries of war with . . .Canada? How can that be? Civil W...
The Revolutionary War and its aftermath brought ruin to the Indians of the upper Susquehanna Valley....
Great Britain and her colonies began their disagreements leading up to the American Revolution over ...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
The purpose of this paper is to address a lingering historiographical problem in American Revolution...
The first British regulars to appear in North America were those accompanying a small British expedi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study describes and interprets the American Revolution in the ...
In order to understand the causes of the American Revolution through the eyes of a New England Tory,...
In popular revolutionary iconography, New England colonists are praised for their dramatic rush to a...
A history of British tension in settlements on the Penobscot Bay and River from 1779 to 1783. Also i...
Two hundred years after the American Revolution, the conflict is still being represented for the mos...
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
Loyalism was a potent force in the Trans-Appalachian West during the American Revolution. However, t...
When describing the imperial crisis of 1763-1776 between the British government and the American col...
During the American Revolution, the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy-Malecite and Micmac Indian tribes were,...
The American way of war—a product of two centuries of war with . . .Canada? How can that be? Civil W...
The Revolutionary War and its aftermath brought ruin to the Indians of the upper Susquehanna Valley....
Great Britain and her colonies began their disagreements leading up to the American Revolution over ...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
The purpose of this paper is to address a lingering historiographical problem in American Revolution...
The first British regulars to appear in North America were those accompanying a small British expedi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study describes and interprets the American Revolution in the ...
In order to understand the causes of the American Revolution through the eyes of a New England Tory,...
In popular revolutionary iconography, New England colonists are praised for their dramatic rush to a...
A history of British tension in settlements on the Penobscot Bay and River from 1779 to 1783. Also i...
Two hundred years after the American Revolution, the conflict is still being represented for the mos...
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
Loyalism was a potent force in the Trans-Appalachian West during the American Revolution. However, t...
When describing the imperial crisis of 1763-1776 between the British government and the American col...
During the American Revolution, the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy-Malecite and Micmac Indian tribes were,...
The American way of war—a product of two centuries of war with . . .Canada? How can that be? Civil W...
The Revolutionary War and its aftermath brought ruin to the Indians of the upper Susquehanna Valley....