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The tragic consequences of 1812 for the native nations ... of swampland in 1813 to warn British and Canadian troops of an imminent attack. For Canadians, the war was, and remains, the cornerstone ...
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And Canada seemed an easy target. It had a population of only 500,000, while the U.S. was home to 7.5 million, and Britain ...
British troops devoured the victuals and wine before ... helped early European settlers ward off starvation during the lean years of the War of 1812. And muskrat remains a local delicacy.
The life story of William “Billy” Flora, a Black man and celebrated Revolutionary War ... troops of the 2nd Virginia Regiment and the Southern Minute Battalion of any movement from nearby ...
Rick Atkinson’s new Revolutionary War history is an unblinking portrait of wonderful nation’s birthing.
Despite Winston Churchill’s coining of the phrase “special relationship,” the history of relations between Britain and America shows it’s not so special.
The White House, one of the most famous buildings in the United States, is also said to be one of its most haunted.
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John Adams and John Quincy Adams were public figures who made significant contributions to the founding and expansion of the ...
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Military Times on MSN250 years later, legacy of North Bridge lives on in the National GuardOpinion: When the “shot heard ‘round the world” rang out, it launched a legacy carried on in today’s National Guard, Gen.
Saturday marks the 250th anniversary of the first day of the 3,059-day war that birthed the modern world. Commemorating the April 19, 1775, skirmishes at Lexington Green and Concord Bridge begins a ...
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