African Americans, Disabled Soldiers, and Combat Medical Care
Scholars talked about African Americans, disabled soldiers, and combat medical care during the Revolutionary War, areas they refer to as “ma… read more
Scholars talked about African Americans, disabled soldiers, and combat medical care during the Revolutionary War, areas they refer to as “marginalized aspects” of the American Revolution. They provided anecdotes and examples to illustrate what life was like during the Revolutionary War. close
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