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U.S. Time Periods » 1763-1815: Revolution

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Map was published in 1787 in Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton's Campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in the Southern Provinces of North America. It was based on a map drawn in the field by one of Cornwallis's army

Guilford Courthouse: A Pivotal Battle in the War for Independence looks at this battle—how it was fought; how its outcome was characterized, including...

The Prayer in the First Congress, A.D. 1774.  Stained glass and lead, from The Liberty Window, Christ Church, Philadelphia, after a painting by Harrison Tompkins Matteson, c. 1848

Early Virginia Religious Petitions presents images of 423 petitions submitted to the Virginia legislature between 1774 and...

1941 poster of James Cagney starred in 'Yankee Doodle Dandy.

The E Pluribus Unum Project examines Americans' attempt to make "one from many" in three pivotal decades: the 1770s...

Capitulation de Burgoyne à Saratoga, contemporary French engraving of Burgoyne's Surrender. (Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University Library)

Saratoga: The Tide Turns on the Frontier describes the two Battles of Saratoga. The two battles and surrender of the British in...


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