Revolutionary War-Era Military
A panel of historians looked at various aspects of the Revolutionary War-era military. Topics included military personnel in George Washington’s… read more
A panel of historians looked at various aspects of the Revolutionary War-era military. Topics included military personnel in George Washington’s Cabinet, soldier camaraderie, the war’s impact on civilians, and how historians might utilize a soldier’s personal memoirs or journals. This discussion was part of a conference hosted by the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic. close
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