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As we mark the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, it’s worth asking a simple but powerful question: What were they fighting for?
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John Milner’s Legacy: One Soldier’s Fight for American FreedomUnveiling John Milner_ Revolutionary War Soldier's StoryJohn Milner may not be in your history books, but his story is one worth telling. This video dives into the life of a ...
The missions became the only UNESCO site in Texas 10 years ago and will be highlighted for America’s 250th birthday.
The tide of the war rose in Washington’s favor as his troops became more experienced and proficient in just this type of ...
For this July 4th, we asked five South Carolinians "250 years later, is the Spirit of the American Revolution still alive?" ...
The Soldier and the Revolutionary War” opened June 7 on the Army’s 250th birthday. It has artifacts never before displayed ...
Some exhibits and events are already underway in Providence and Newport to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of ...
Burns and "The American Revolution" co-director David Schmidt walk in Colonial Williamsburg. Burns says he does not take his ...
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The Island Packet on MSNA tale of two islands: Hilton Head’s forgotten clashes with Daufuskie during Rev. WarRavaged plantations. Houses burned to the ground. A father’s dying words for his son to avenge him. Hilton Head may not have been the site of a major Revolutionary War battle, but it was the site of ...
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A slice of our nation’s freedom we celebrate on the Fourth of July was created in our hometowns and the Pulaski County ...
The Declaration of Independence condemns King George III for having “burnt our towns.” But the British were not to blame for ...
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