The purpose of this research paper is to examine how martial culture impacted every aspect of Colonial American society. Through the use of data and examining military historians such as John Shy and Don Higginbotham, it will show that conflict played an integral part in the development of early American and how it eventually led to a cultural rift between the colonists and England. The colonists were in a constant struggle for survival in the frontier, physically, mentally and ideologically. When their greatest adversaries were no longer in the picture, their own government became a blockade in this pursuit to maintain their way of life. This paper will also examine how this martial culture influenced the leadership of Revolution in ...
This work documents the impact that the Great Awakening had on the inhabitants of colonial America’s...
Seventy-seven men were asked to serve as Generals during the Revolutionary War by the Continental Co...
This dissertation argues that a significant factor contributing to the successes of the American col...
The purpose of this research paper is to examine how martial culture impacted every aspect of Coloni...
This research paper attempts to answer the questions posed about martial culture in Colonial America...
The Military Enlightenment had a profound influence upon the British army’s strategic culture regard...
What must states do to ensure victory on the field of battle? Conventional scholarship claims that a...
"The Spirit of the Corps: The British Army and the Pre-national Pan-European Military World and the ...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
The majority of historiography and literature regarding the American Revolution has a heavy focus on...
The War for Independence touched virtually every American. It promised liberty, the opportunity for ...
Utilizing the period of the early French wars as a whole, this study examines the experience of war ...
Explained and analyzed, in the context of the civil-military relationship, are the reasons why the A...
In popular revolutionary iconography, New England colonists are praised for their dramatic rush to a...
This thesis investigates how the American state conducted the War of American Independence. Primari...
This work documents the impact that the Great Awakening had on the inhabitants of colonial America’s...
Seventy-seven men were asked to serve as Generals during the Revolutionary War by the Continental Co...
This dissertation argues that a significant factor contributing to the successes of the American col...
The purpose of this research paper is to examine how martial culture impacted every aspect of Coloni...
This research paper attempts to answer the questions posed about martial culture in Colonial America...
The Military Enlightenment had a profound influence upon the British army’s strategic culture regard...
What must states do to ensure victory on the field of battle? Conventional scholarship claims that a...
"The Spirit of the Corps: The British Army and the Pre-national Pan-European Military World and the ...
The long-range causes for the American Revolution may be found in the different social environment d...
The majority of historiography and literature regarding the American Revolution has a heavy focus on...
The War for Independence touched virtually every American. It promised liberty, the opportunity for ...
Utilizing the period of the early French wars as a whole, this study examines the experience of war ...
Explained and analyzed, in the context of the civil-military relationship, are the reasons why the A...
In popular revolutionary iconography, New England colonists are praised for their dramatic rush to a...
This thesis investigates how the American state conducted the War of American Independence. Primari...
This work documents the impact that the Great Awakening had on the inhabitants of colonial America’s...
Seventy-seven men were asked to serve as Generals during the Revolutionary War by the Continental Co...
This dissertation argues that a significant factor contributing to the successes of the American col...