By Daniel H. Boone The desire to maintain British power of prestige in Europe through the economic power of her colonies, and particularly the West
Historical perspectives from a freelance historian and scholar.
By Daniel H. Boone The desire to maintain British power of prestige in Europe through the economic power of her colonies, and particularly the West
The British campaign against New York in 1776 demonstrated a prime example of missed opportunity on the part of the British, and arguably, was
The colonial victory in the American Revolution (1775-1783) stands as a lasting example of a colony rising up against an imperial power and securing its