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King George III imposed the Sugar Act ... a couple others mortally wounded," explained Dr. Robert Allison of Suffolk ...
Early in 1776, King George consented to the hiring of thousands of Hessian mercenaries to assist the British troops already in America in crushing the rebellion. The Revolutionary War lasted ...
The irony of the moment does not escape Revolutionary War reenactor Justin Murray, a 33-year-old eighth grade civics teacher ...
Ten years after the surrender of George III’s ... And the king’s word was surely a bond. In return for their loyal service in the late American war, they were to be granted two gifts of ...
I choose the side of the Revolutionary War Patriots. One of the exhibits shows Patriot soldiers and sailors toppling a statue ...
Driving through this old New England town, visiting relatives to celebrate Passover, I noticed every house on the street sported an American flag.
From the bravery of the Massachusetts Minutemen to the famous midnight ride of Paul Revere to the very first battle of the Revolutionary War ... Gen. George Washington seized Dorchester Heights ...
April 19 marks 250 years since the first gunfire of the American Revolution rang out at 5:30 a.m. northwest of Boston. It was, to use a phrase coined by Ralph ...
King George III imposed the Sugar Act ... Dr. Robert Allison of Suffolk University, an expert on the Revolutionary War. Five people were killed, six were wounded. The greatest impact, however ...