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This past weekend marked the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, an important but often overlooked milestone in ...
When George Washington, from Virginia, arrived in Cambridge 250 years ago, one of the first things he did was talk to his ...
Bunker Hill was an early showcase for two long-running themes in American history — improvisation and how an inspired band of ...
Thousands of merchants and other businessmen from Massachusetts down to Georgia were quite wary of what belligerence to England might do to their livelihoods – and thus as of early the following year, ...
The stamps include imagery of two battles fought in Massachusetts, the battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill. Here's what to know about the new stamps.
The American Revolution went hand-in-hand with an economic revolution that transformed human political and social, as well as commercial life, and continues to unfold.
Much of the world looks to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought in Massachusetts on April 19, 1775, as the start of the American Revolution. But Philbrick, Lockhart and others cite Bunker ...
Bunker Hill, Lockhart adds, “is the great American battle, if there is such a thing.” Much of the world looks to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought in Massachusetts on April 19, 1775 ...
Much of the world looks to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought in Massachusetts on April 19, 1775, as the start of the American Revolution.
On June 23, 1775, Londoners focused on enjoying a regatta, not fretting about a brewing rebellion.