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E321: Gene Procknow: A British Major’s Quixotic American Mission and True Loyalties

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Andrew Scott Wills: Hawken Horse: Music of the Frontier

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E319: Drew Palmer: Francis Marion's Ambush at the Great Savannah

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E318: Gabriel Neville: The New Dominion: Virginia's Land in the Northwest

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E317: Steven Bier: Facing Washington's Crossing

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Michael Adelberg: The Monmouth County Jailbreak of 1781

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E315: Scott Syfert: The Mecklenburg Declaration: Fact and Fiction

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E314: Tom McMillan: The Year That Made America

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E313: Brady J. Crytzer: Those Deceitful Sages: Pope Pius VI and the American Revolution

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E312: Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.: The Deadliest Seconds of the War

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E311: Geoffrey Hoerauf: Spies at Fort Detroit

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E310: Stuart Lilie: Henry Knox's Noble Train of Artillery at Fort Ticonderoga, December 5th-7th

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E309: Brett Bannor: Snapping the Lilliputian Cords: The Founders and Gulliver’s Travels

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E308: Alexander S. Burns: Infantry in Battle, 1733-1783

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E307: Shawn David McGhee: John Fenno and Philip Freneau's War of Words

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E306: G. Patrick O'Brien: Alexander Thompson and Declaring Peace in the Borderlands of Western New York, 1783

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E305: Patrick H. Hannum: Col. William Woodford's 1775 James River Crossing

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E304: Richard Gardiner: Unraveling the Mystery of George Washington’s Earliest Teacher

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E303: Jason A. Cherry: Vandalia Colony: American Triumph or Folly?

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E302: Josh Wheeler: The Complicated History of David Fanning’s Murderous 1782 Bloody Sabbath Raid

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E301: Vic DiSanto: The 1779 Invasion of Iroquoia

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David Price: Lemuel Haynes: An Abolitionist Voice in the Revolution

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E299: Eric Sterner: Samuel Brady Rescues Jane Stoops

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E298: David P. Ervin: The Politics of the Continental Army in the West

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E297: Elizabeth Reese: A Granddaughter’s Grief: Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis and George Washington

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E296: Franklin D. Rausch: The Siege of Savages' Old Fields

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E295: Molly Fortune: The Papers of Francis Marion

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E294: Mike Cecere: Colonial Militia on the Eve of Revolution

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E293: Jude M. Pfister: The Federalist Papers

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E292: Carter F. Smith: Samuel Mason: Revolutionary Turncoat or Opportunistic Pirate?

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E291: Andrew Lawler: Lord Dunmore's Ethiopian Regiment

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E290: Robert J. Walworth: The Green Mountain Insurgency

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E289: Keith Muchowski: Richard Varick in History and In Memory

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E288: Jonathan Burns: Locating George Washington's Friendly Fire Incident

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E287: Christopher R. Pearl: Declarations of Independence: Indigenous Resilience, Colonial Rivalries, and the Cost of Revolution

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E286: Blake McGready: The Limits of Enviromental Mastery in the Highland Department

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E285: Paul B. Elmore: James Easton vs. Benedict Arnold: Anatomy of a Feud

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E284: Brady J. Crytzer: Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America

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E283: Robert E. Wright: Cruel Bedlam: Bankruptcies and the Break with Britain

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E282: Ray Raphael: A Kingly Government? Benjamin Franklin's Great Fear

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E281: Glenn F. Williams: Dunmore's War: The Last Conflict of America's Colonial Era

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E280: Tim Abbott: The Terrible Ordeal of Capt. Bezaleel Beebe’s Company of Connecticut State Levies

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E279: Robert Guy: The Westmoreland Rangers and "The Suffering Fruntears"

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E278: Jude M. Pfister: President Washington and the Beginnings of American Law

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E277: HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: The Curse of the "Wizard Clip" with Brady J. Crytzer

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E276: Colin J. Wood: Bacheller vs. Wilkinson: The Quest to Understand Benedict Arnold at Saratoga

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E275: Joseph Manca: Champions of Liberty: Phillis Wheatley, Joseph Sewall, and the Old South Church

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E275: Jason R. Wickersty: Reactions in Britain to the News of the Battle of Long Island

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E274: Scott Syfert: Ramsour's Mill, The End of Cornwallis' Loyalist Illusion

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E273: Geoff Smock: The Great Pillars of John Adams

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E272: Shawn David McGhee: No Longer Subjects of the British King: The Political Transformation of Royal Subjects to Republican Citizens, 1774-1776

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E271: Eric Sterner: Till The Extinction of This Rebellion: George Rogers Clark, Frontier Warfare, and the Illinois Campaign of 1778-1779

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E270: Christopher Pieczynski: Cape Henry in the American Revolution

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E269: Liam Connor: Boudica and the American Revolution

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E268: David Kindy: A Thirteen Star American Flag Found

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E267: Salina B. Baker: John Warren's Loss of His Brother Joseph Warren

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E266: Linda J. Rice: Teaching About Young Patriots Through Newbery Classic Novels

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E265: David Otersen: Parliament and the American Revolution: The British Perspective

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E264: Steven M. Baule: Jean Marie Cardinal: Revolutionary War Hero?

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E263: Jason A. Cherry: William Trent: Factor of Ambition

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E262: Robert Scott Davis: Fighting in the Shadowlands: Loyalist Colonel Thomas Waters

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BEST OF JAR: Sarah Swift: Searching for Samuel Babcock’s Service

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E261: William Caldwell: Isaac Shelby, Patrick Ferguson, and Fire & Sword: The Power of a Good Story

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E260: Philip D. Weaver: Caleb Brewster's Spy Boat Boys

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E259: David Price: Albigence Waldo: Surgeon, Soldier, Diarist, Poet

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E258: Timothy Symington: Huzza! Toasting a New Nation, 1760-1815

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E257: Tom Hogan: The Milford Connecticut Cartel

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E256: J.L. Bell: Dr. Warren's Crucial Informant

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E255: Raphael Corletta: The Two "Empires of Liberty"

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E254: Eric Sterner: Congress and the Commodore: Esek Hopkins and the Raid on Nassau

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E253: Selden West: A Smart Engagement: A Whaleboat Fight Off Stamford, CT

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E252: Gerald Krieger: British Miscalculation of Loyalist Support in the American South

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E251: Gene Procknow: Henry Clinton's Plan to End the War

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E250: Sherman Lohnes: General John Burgoyne's Stay in Albany

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E249: Jude M. Pfister: John Marshall, Historian

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E248: Derrick E. Lapp: Love, American (Revolution) Style: The Romances of Otho Holland Williams

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E247: Daniel L. Wright: Rediscovering Charles Thomson's Forgotten Service to Early American Historiography

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E246: Todd W. Braisted: Charles Turner: One Soldier, Three Armies

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E245: Shawn David McGhee: Shawn David McGhee: Illuminating the Republic: Maritime Safety and the Federalist Vision of Empire

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E244: Katie Turner Getty: Top Ten Battle of Bunker Hill Quotes

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E243: Victor J. DiSanto: Daniel Nimham, The Wappingers, and the Daniel Nimham Monument

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E242: Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.: A Demographic View of South Carolina Revolutionary War Soldiers, 1775-1783

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BEST OF 2023: J.L. Bell: The Secrets of Samuel Dyer Part Two

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BEST OF 2023: J.L. Bell: The Secrets of Samuel Dyer Part One

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E241: Shirley L. Green: Revolutionary Blacks: Discovering the Frank Brothers, Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence

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E240: Novia Liu: Left Behind in History: John Adams’ Misguide ”Defence”

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E239: Colin Zimmerman: Prelude to Trenton: The Strategic Contest for Burlington County

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E238: Al Dickenson: A Leap of Faith in the Historical Record: The Legend of McColloch’s Leap

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E237: Abby Chandler: Seized with the Temper of the Times: Identity and Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary America

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E236: Jonathan House: Mercy Otis Warren: Revolutionary Propagandist

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E235: Brady J. Crytzer: War in the Peaceable Kingdom: The Kittanning Raid of 1756 LIVE from the Sir William Johnson and the War for Empire Conference!

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234: Brooke Barbier: John Hancock’s Politics and Personality in Ten Quotes

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E233: Shawn David McGhee: “The Modern American Wallace:” Relics, Revolutions, And Revolutionaries

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E232: Jane Strachan: Margaret Montcrieffe Coghlan: The Making of Her Memoirs

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E231: Michael Cecere: United for Independence: The American Revolution in the Middle Colonies, 1775-1776

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E230: Norman E. Donaghue II: Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia’s Quakers in Exile, 1777-1778

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E229: Christian McBurney: Smallpox Threatens a Privateer at Sea

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E228: William H.J. Manthorpe, Jr.: Father and Son: Patriots Who Gave Their All

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E227: Norman Desmarais: A Frog Feast

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E226: Clark vs. Livingston: Pettiness, Paper Money, and Elections

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E225: Victor J. DiSanto: The Fidelity Medallion

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E224: Benjamin George: George Washington’s Information War

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E223: Colin Zimmerman: The Continental Encampment in Bucks County, December 1776

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E222: Al Dickenson: A Visit to the Battle of Fallen Timbers Monument

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E221: Ray Raphael: Was the Declaration of Independence Signed on July 4? How Memory Plays Tricks with History

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E220: Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution

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E219: Adam E. Zielinski: James Forten, Revolutionary: Forgotten No More

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E218: George Kotlik: East Florida in the Revolutionary Era, 1763-1785

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E217: Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.: Lord Cornwallis: Defender of American and British Liberty?

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E216: David Price: Eutaw Springs and the Ambiguity of Victory

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E215: Alexandra I. Griffeth: Hanover County and Patrick Henry

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E214: Shawn David McGhee: George Washington’s ”Rules of Civility”: An Early American Mystery

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E213: Eric Sterner: Engaging the Glasgow

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E212: Don N. Hagist: The 2023 JAR Annual Volume and More!

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E211: John Settle: Colonel Abraham Buford’s Virginia Battalion

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E210: Hero to Zero? Remembering Horatio Gates

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E209: J.L. Bell: The Secrets of Samuel Dyer Part Two

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E208: J.L. Bell: The Secrets of Samuel Dyer Part One

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E207: Mark R. Anderson: The Tragic Incident at Fort Anne

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E206: Stuart Lyall Manson: Cross Border Shopping for Loyalist Provisions

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E205: Scott M. Smith: Captain Luke Day: A Forgotten Leader of Shays’s Rebellion

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E204: Chris Yohn: The Big Runaway: Turning Point of the Susquehanna West Branch Settlers

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E203: Bob Thompson: Revolutionary Roads

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E202: Gene Procknow: The Highs and Lows of Ethan Allen’s Reputation in Newspapers

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E201: Benjamin L. Carp: Captain Abraham Van Dyck

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E200: James M. Deitch: Johann Gottlieb Rall at Trenton

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E199: Norman S. Poser: From the Battlefield to the Stage: The Many Lives of General John Burgoyne

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E198: John Settle: The Eastern Shore Battallion: The Story of the 9th Virginia Regiment

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E197: H. Allen Skinner: General Nathanael Greene’s Grand Southern Strategy

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E196: Joseph E. Wroblewski: Winning Hearts and Minds: Pardons and Oaths of Allegiance

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E195: Brady J. Crytzer: How The (First) West Was Won: Federalist Treaties That Reshaped The Frontier

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E194: Michael Cecere: The French Army in Williamsburg

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E193: Jett Conner: Thomas Paine on Popular Government in America

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E192: John E. Happ: Benjamin Franklin and the American Legacy in Paris

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E191: Chip Langston: Captain James Morris of the Connecticut Light Infantry

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E190: Conor Robison: The Battle of Green Spring

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E189: David Otersen: Algernon Sidney and the American Revolution

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E188: Russia, Britain, and the Armed Neutrality of 1780

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E187: Shawn David McGhee: The First Partisan Application of the Electoral College

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E186: Patrick H. Hannum: Virginia’s 1775 Regular Company Level Military Force Structure

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E184: William W. Reynolds: Observations Regarding the Yorktown Surrender Documents

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E183: Jeff Dacus: John Cadwalader Twice Refuses To Become a General.

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E182: Don N. Hagist: Top Ten Weather Interventions

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E181: Kim Burdick: Frenchmen in Delaware

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E180: Louis Arthur Norton: Justice, Deterrence, and Fitful Revenge During the American Revolution

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E179: Damien Cregeau: Colonel Daniel Hitchcock of Rhode Island

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E178: Colin Zimmerman: The Battle of Crosswicks: Prelude to Monmouth

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E177: Joseph E. Wroblewski: Annis Boudinot Stockton: The Poet and the General

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E176: Aaron J. Palmer: The 1775 Duel Between Henry Laurens and John Faucheraud Grimke

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E175: Victor J. DiSanto: Major Andre’s Captors Revisited

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E174: Nancy Rubin Stuart: Benjamin Franklin’s Unconventional Marriage to Deborah Read

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E173: Samuel T. Lair: Partisan Politics and the Laws Which Shaped the First Congress

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E172: Neil C. Olsen: Samuel Johnson’s Influence on the America

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E171: Todd W. Braisted: Point/Counterpoint Between Israel Putnam and William Tryon

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E170: Brian Koyn: George Washington: First in Emotional Intelligence

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E169: Derrick E. Lapp: Williamsport, DC? How A Maryland Town Vied to Be The Nation’s Capital

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E168: Christian McBurney: Rhode Island Acts to Prevent and Enslaved Family from Being Transported South

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E167: David Price: Edward Hand’s American Journey

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E166: James M. Smith: Charles Thomson and the Delaware

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E165: M. Andrew Holowchak: Jefferson on Rebellion, Revolution, and Treason

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E164: James M. Deitch: The 23rd, 25th, and 27th Grievances

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E163: Patrick H. Hannum and Frederick R. Kienle: George Washington’s Advice to William Woodford

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E162: Don N. Hagist: The British Soldiers Who Marched to Concord

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E161: Travis Copeland: The Paul Revere of North Carolina

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E160: Timothy C. Hemmis: Frontier Militia and Uncontrolled Violence

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E159: George Kotlik: Benjamin Franklin’s East Florida Warning

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E158: Eugene Procknow: William Hunter: Finding Free Speech

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E157: Mark R. Anderson: King George III’s Montreal Bust in a Pattern of Iconoclasm

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E156: Joseph Solis-Mullen: From the Partition of Poland to Yorktown

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E155: Kenneth E. Lawson: Rev. George Whitefield’s Influence on Chaplains in Colonial America

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E154: Alexander Lenarchyk: Washington’s Asylum

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E153: Jane L. Green: Thomas Ditson: Puritan to Patriot

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E152: Eric Wiser: Hell’s Half Acre: The Fall of Loyalist Crean Brush

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E151: Norman Desmarais: Blessing of the Flags

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E150: Selden West: The Taking of the Shuldham, 1781

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E149: Kim Burdick: Cooch’s Bridge, Delaware’s Only Revolutionary War Battle

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E148: Scott M. Smith: Major Robert Rogers and the American Revolution

178

E147: Travis Copeland: Joseph Williams and the Cherokee Campaign of 1776

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E146: Thomas Mercer and James Kirby Martin: Benedict Arnold: Hero Betrayed

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E145: Woody Holton: Liberty is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution

181

E144: Bridget Barbara: Yorktown and the American Revolution Museum

182

E143: James M. Smith: How American Declared Its Rights

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E142: Richard J. Werther: George Washington and the First Mandatory Immunization

184

E141: Rand Mirante: John Marshall and Mercy Otis Warren Remember Benedict Arnold

185

E140: The Yorktown Tragedy: Washington‘s Slave Roundup

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E139: David M. Griffin: The Brooklyn Line Forts

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E138: Patrick H. Hannum: The Meeting of the Three Commanders

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E137: Michael C. Harris and Gary Ecelbarger: Washington’s Troop Strength During the Philadelphia Campaign

189

E136: Justin McHenry: The Varick Transcripts

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E135: David Price: Thomas Knowlton’s Revolution

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E134: Jonathan Curran: Public Opinion of the Whiskey Rebellion

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E133: Dean Snow: Continental and Militia Cavalry Compared

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E132: Chris Coelho: Timothy Matlack, Scribe of the Declaration of Independence

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E131: John A. Ruddiman: James Monroe’s Revolution

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E130: Jordan Baker: The Cherokee-American War

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E129: James D.R. Philips: Two Revolutions and the Constitution

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E128: Edna Gabler: The Silence of Slavery in Revolutionary War Art

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E127:Lafayette's Plan to Invade Ireland

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E126: Norman Desmarais: The Gazette Francoise

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E125: Bill Bleyer: George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring

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E124: Haimo Li: Article 1, Section 9, Clause 3 of the Constitution

202

E123: John DeLee: Shifting Indian Policy During the Articles of Confederation Era

203

E122: George Kotlik: Following William Bartram’s Footsteps in Florida

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E121: Travis Copeland: The Capture of North Carolina Governor Thomas Burke

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E120: Robert N. Fanelli: A Fatal Dispute Among the Guards

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E119: David P. Ervin: The Continental Army on the Upper Ohio

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E118: Mike Matheny: How Paperwork Saved the Continental Army

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E117: Charles Dewey: Amicus Reipublicae: Abraham Bancker, Friend of the Republic

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E116: Philip D. Weaver: New York’s First Revolutionary Captain

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E115: Eric Sterner: John Rutledge of South Carolina

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E114: William V. Wenger: Foreign Assistance to America’sRevolutionary War

212

E113: James P. Sieradzki: The New Jersey Shop License Law of 1780

213

E112:Jonathan Bayer: Fake News of the Surrender of Quebec

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E111: Gary Ecelbarger: Clement Biddle Partially Clears The “Battle Of The Clouds”

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E110: Geoff Smock: The Teenage Thomas Jefferson

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E109: Richard J. Werther: King Gustav III of Sweden: Friendly Foe of the United States

217

E108: John Rees: Remembrances of Black Revolutionary War Veterans

218

E107: Todd Braisted: Benjamin W. Thompson’s Black Dragoons

219

E106: Andrew Zellers-Frederick: The Impeachme of Senator William Blount

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E105: Mark Sullivan: Francis and Gottlieb Otto: Rebels or Loyalists?

221

E104: Brooke Barbier: Following Paul Revere Home

222

E103: William W. Reynolds: The British Naval Signals Mission

223

E102: Louis Arthur Norton: The Plight of the Seamen

224

E101: Serena Zabin: The Boston Massacre: A Family History

225

E100: George Kotlik: Texas and the American Revolution

226

E99: Brian Gerring: La Petit Guerre and American Indian War

227

E98: Greg Aaron: Lord Dartmouth’s War of Words, 1775

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REPEAT: Rick Atkinson: The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton

229

REPEAT: Colin Calloway: The Indian World of George Washington

230

REPEAT: Michael W. Twitty: The Cooking Gene

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E97: Don N. Hagist: Noble Volunteers: The British Soldiers Who Fought the American Revolution

232

E96: Kevin A. Conn: The Imprisonment and Escape of James Moody

233

E95: Ken Daigler: Nathanael Greene: Intelligence Manager

234

E94: Joseph E. Wroblewski: John Paul Jones and Thaddeus Kosciuszko in Warsaw

235

E93: Eric Wiser: The Loyalist Outlaw Cornelius Hatfield

236

E92: Thomas E. Ricks: First Principles: What America's Founders Learned from the Greeks and Romans and How That Shaped Our Country

237

E91: Mark Anderson: Ethan Allen’s Mysterious Defeat at Montreal-Reconsidered

238

E90: Travis Copeland: The Battle of Shallow Ford

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E89: John E. Happ: Clarifying Beaumarchais

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E88: Alex White: From Prisoner to Schoolmaster

241

E87: Robert Scott Davis: Margaret Eustace and her Family Pass Through the American Revolution

242

E86: Bridget Barbara: Tracing the Steps of John Andre

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E85: Damien Cregeau: Ten Revolutionary War Patriot Graves

244

E84: Rand Mirante: Fort Mifflin on the Delaware

245

E83: Philip D. Weaver: The 3rd New Jersey in New-York: Stories from The Jersey Greys of 1776

246

E82: Dayne Rugh: The Connecticut Sons of Liberty

247

E81: Mike Cecere: Patrick Henry's March on Williamsburg

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E80: Jane Hampton Cook: "Remember the Ladies": Abigail Adams on Women's Rights

249

E79: Derrick E. Lapp: The Bunker Hill Effect

250

E78: Kim Burdick: The French Cross the Atlantic

251

E77: Christopher Warren: Documents of the American Revolution

252

E76: Jeff Dacus: The Tower of Victory

253

E75: Greg Aaron: Superheroes of the American Revolution

254

E74: Jett Conner: Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and the Louisiana Purchase

255

E73: Ken Shumate: The Molasses Act of 1733

256

E72: Christian M. McBurney: General Charles Lee Imposes an Oath of Allegiance

257

E71: Geoff Smock: The Enlightened Views of Thomas Jefferson

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E70: Keith Muchowski: Rufus King: Forgotten Founder

259

E69: Andrew Waters: The Quaker and the Gamecock: Nathanael Greene, Thomas Sumter, and the Revolutionary War for the Soul of the South

260

E68: Lindsay M. Chervinsky: The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution

261

E67: Matthew Reardon: The Whaleboat Wars on the Connecticut River

262

E66: George Kotlik: The British Invasion of the Bahamas

263

E65: Stephen John Katzberg: Mapping the Battle of Eutaw Springs

264

E64: Eric Sterner: The Siege of Fort Henry

265

E63: Patrick Naughton: Informational Control and the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

266

E62: Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick: John Sullivan and the Occupation of Easton

267

E61: Justin McHenry: Morgan v. Shippen and the Fate of the Continental Medical Department

268

E60: Brian Patrick O’Malley: Philadelphia’s Yellow Fever Epidemic

269

E59: Patrick H. Hannum: Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation

270

E58: Kevin A. Conn: The Lenape History of the American Revolution

271

E57: Katie Turner Getty: Control of Disease in the Revolutionary Era

272

E56: Matthew Skic: The Museum of the American Revolution

273

E55: Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.: Captain John De Treville: Continental Officer and British Spy

274

E54: John Rees: They Were Good Soldiers: African Americans Serving in the Continental Army, 1775-1783

275

E53: Tom Shachtman: Founding Fortunes

276

Michael Cecere: Virginia’s Eighteen Months Men

277

E51: Jeffrey D. Simon: The Sons of Liberty and Mob Terror

278

E50: Dean Caivano: Resistance Against Tyranny

279

E49: William H.J. Manthorpe, Jr.: The Lewes Lighthouse Legend

280

E48: David Head: The Prelude to the Newburgh Conspiracy

281

E47: Steven Neill: The British East India Company and the American Revolution

282

E46: Don N. Hagist: Martha Bradley and Eighteenth-Century Cookery

283

E45: Alexander Cain: Massachusetts Privateers During the Siege of Boston

284

E44: Ray Raphael: The Framers and Impeachment

285

E43: John L. Smith, Jr.: The Origins of French Fries

286

E42: Roberto Oscar Flores de Apodaca: Thanksgiving, Prayer, and the Common Soldier

287

E41: Jim Piecuch: Britain's "Female Corps"

288

E40: Louis Arthur Norton: The Bonhomme Richard v. The Serapis

289

E39: Eric Sterner: The Gnaddenhutten Massacre

290

E38: Frederic C. Detwiller: The Mysterious Monsr Dubuq: The Revolution's First Frenchman?

291

E37: Andrew Schocket: Who Mattered In Early America?

292

E36: John McCurdy: Quarters: The Accomodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution

293

E35: Gabriel Neville: The Clove Road

294

E34: Mark Edward Lender: Cabal: The Plot Against General Washington

295

E33: James Fichter: The Tea that Survived the Boston Tea Party

296

E32: Gene Procknow: The Parallel Lives of Benedict Arnold and James Wemyss

297

E31: Jason Yonce: The Annapolis Convention

298

E30: John Buchanan: The Road to Charleston

299

E29: Joseph E. Wroblewski: The Queen's Rangers

300

E28: Rick Atkinson: The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton

301

E27: JL Bell: Myths and Legends of the Declaration of Independence

302

E26: Andrew Waters: Daniel Morgan vs. Charles Cornwallis in the Carolinas

303

E25: Tristan J. New: Early Efforts to Make Peace with Britain

304

E24: John L. Smith, Jr.: The Founding Fathers at Notre-Dame de Paris

305

E23: Philip D. Weaver: The Court Martial of Captain Joel Pratt

306

E22: Charles H. Lagerbom: HMS Albany and the Underwater Archaeology of the American Revolution

307

E21: Michael Gadue: Naval Stratagies of the Saratoga Campaign

308

E20: Michael J.F. Sheehan: The Battle of Stony Point

309

E19: George Kotlik: The American Revolution in Florida

310

E18: Charles Dewey: Double Agents in the American Revolution

311

E17: Harlow Giles Unger: Robert Morris, Financier of the Revolution

312

E16: Kim Burdick: Delaware in the American Revolution

313

E15: Geoff Smock: Alexander Hamilton's Tumultuous Childhood.

314

E14: Gina Dimuro: Walking in Alexander Hamilton's New York City

315

E13: Todd Braisted: The Amazing Story of Trumpeter Barney, Freed Slave

316

E12: Cho-Chien Feng: Loyalists in New York

317

E11: Robert Scott Davis: Georgia's American Revolution

318

E10: Brian Patrick O'Malley: The Revolution's Walking Dead

319

E09: Matthew Moss: Patrick Ferguson's New Rifle

320

E08: Richard Werther: Lambert Wickes. Revolutionary Pirate or Patriot?

321

E07: Michael W. Twitty: The Cooking Gene

322

E06: Jeff Dacus: Stephen Moylan, the Irish Immigrant Patriot

323

E05: Katie Turner Getty: HMS Jersey, New York's Prison Ship

324

E04: Bob Ruppert: Catherine Macaulay, Historian of the Revolution

325

E03: Colin Calloway: The Indian World of George Washington

326

E02: Michael Barbieri: Vermont in the American Revolution

327

E01: Don Hagist, Managing Editor of the Journal of the American Revolution