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Historian Gordon Wood Dies at 92wsws.org
politics13 hrs ago

Historian Gordon Wood Dies at 92

Gordon Wood, a longtime Brown University professor and author of multiple books on the American Revolution, died Sunday at age 92. His scholarship argued that the Revolution produced rapid social and political change.

The Atlantic
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dailycaller.com
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Continental Congress Calls for 10,000-Man Reserve to Defend Middle ColoniesWashington Examiner
politics11 days ago

Continental Congress Calls for 10,000-Man Reserve to Defend Middle Colonies

On May 29, 1776, the Second Continental Congress approved a strategic reserve force after discussions with Gen. George Washington. The decision addressed urgent needs in Canada and New York.

Washington Examiner
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Colonial Colleges Supported Britain During American Revolutionfoxnews.com
politics11 days agoUpdated

Colonial Colleges Supported Britain During American Revolution

Historical accounts show that Harvard, Yale, and other colonial colleges largely remained loyal to the British crown rather than fostering revolutionary activity when the Revolutionary War began.

RealClearPolitics
Washington Monthly
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George Washington Receives Reports on Canadian Campaign Shortages in 1776Washington Examiner
politics14 days ago

George Washington Receives Reports on Canadian Campaign Shortages in 1776

On May 26, 1776, Gen. George Washington remained in Philadelphia for meetings with the Continental Congress. Maj. Gen. Philip Schuyler reported severe shortages of troops, boats, and provisions from the Canadian theater.

Washington Examiner
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Washington Receives Request to Consult Congress on Military MattersWashington Examiner
politics20 days ago

Washington Receives Request to Consult Congress on Military Matters

On May 20, 1776, Gen. George Washington received a request from John Hancock to travel to Philadelphia for consultations with Congress. Washington responded that he would follow the next day or the day after if he could settle ongoing matters with the Provincial Congress in New Y…

Washington Examiner
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Rumors of British Ships Near New York Prompt Washington to Set Alarm Systemwsws.org
politics21 days ago

Rumors of British Ships Near New York Prompt Washington to Set Alarm System

On May 19, 1776, a false report that British ships had been sighted off New York spread through the city. The rumor led Gen. George Washington to establish a formal alarm system and order troops to prepare for an attack.

Washington Examiner
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Washington Receives Report on Strained American Operations in Canadapbs.org
politics22 days ago

Washington Receives Report on Strained American Operations in Canada

Gen. George Washington received intelligence showing American forces in Canada faced severe shortages. He notified the Second Continental Congress that further reinforcements would worsen conditions.

Washington Examiner
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Groups Advocate for Recognition of Black and Indigenous Stories in American Revolution NarrativeSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world52 days ago

Groups Advocate for Recognition of Black and Indigenous Stories in American Revolution Narrative

Some groups state that the story of the American Revolution extends beyond figures like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. They seek recognition for the roles of Black and Indigenous individuals in that history. This push aims to highlight a more diverse perspective on the…

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theatlantic.com
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