Revolutionary War
Page Updated December 2024
American
Revolutionary War Era Maps The Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston
Public Library boasts an impressive collection of American Revolutionary War Era
Maps. All told, there are nearly 2,000 hand-drawn maps currently available in
the Portal, all produced between the years 1750 and 1800.
A New Nation Is Born: 1784 to 1790 A chronology of America following the Revolutionary War.
American Revolution: 1763 to 1775 A chronology of American Revolution information from 1763 to 1775 from the History Place.
American Revolution: 1775 to 1776 A chronology of American Revolution information from 1775 to 1776 from the History Place.
American Revolution: 1777 to 1783 A chronology of American Revolution information from 1777 to 1783 from the History Place.
American Revolution: Beginnings To 1700 A chronology of the American Revolution from the History Place.
First-Hand Account of the Midnight Ride Paul Revere (1775) A primary source document.
Fort Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga visitors enter the garrison grounds and enter the Carillon Battlefield, the site of the greatest French victory of the Seven Years War, and the subsequent battles during the French and Indian and American Revolutionary wars.
France in the Revolution Read about France and its contributions to the American Revolution from this work by James Breck Perkins. This work is a part of the Scholar's showcase on the American Revolution Organization's Web site.
Military Records of the American Revolution Scores of excellent writings on the American Revolution.
The
American Revolution This new Web site about the American Revolution
has fascinating information about the war.
The American Revolution Migrations to the colonies in the 1700s, prosperity, religion, conflict with the mother country, divided loyalties, independence, Shays' Rebellion, creation of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
The Continental Army A comprehensive, electronic text by Robert K. Wright at the U.S Army Center for Military History.
The History Place: American Revolution View this site to find out and learn about American history from 1700 to the 1790s.
The Liberty Bell: From Obscurity to Icon Analyze the influences that shaped the symbolic meaning of the bell, and evaluate the various claims as to how and when it was cracked.