Fort Sumter and First Shots of the Civil War
Located in Charleston harbor, Fort Sumter was still held by Union forces in April 1861, despite South Carolina’s secession in 1860. National Park Service historian Mark Maloy described the e…
1,837 viewsLocated in Charleston harbor, Fort Sumter was still held by Union forces in April 1861, despite South Carolina’s secession in 1860. National Park Service historian Mark Maloy described the e…
1,837 viewsJournal of the American Revolution author Eric Sterner discussed the impact of the Revolutionary War in Britain and Russia. The Emerging Revolutionary War organization sponsored this event a…
254 viewsThe Office of Historic Alexandria, in partnership with Emerging Revolutionary War, hosted a symposium on the Revolutionary War. In the final discussion of the symposium, presenters answer au…
595 viewsNational Park Service historian Mark Maloy talked about several myths surrounding the 1776 Battle of Trenton, including whether or not the Hessians, German mercenary soldiers, were really dr…
503 viewsThis is the closing session from a symposium on the first annual Emerging Revolutionary War symposium. A panel of historians summarized their thoughts from the day and discuss various aspect…
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