British Army and the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783
Military historian Gregory Urwin talked about the challenges that the British army faced in adapting to North American terrain and battle… read more
Military historian Gregory Urwin talked about the challenges that the British army faced in adapting to North American terrain and battle tactics during the Revolutionary War. The Museum of the American Revolution, Pritzker Military Museum and Library, and Richard C. von Hess Foundation co-hosted this event as part of a three-day international conference. close
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