Battle Weapons of the American Revolution

Battle Weapons of the American Revolution
Title Battle Weapons of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author George C. Neumann
Publisher
Pages 393
Release 1998
Genre
ISBN 9781880655122

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The most extensive photographic collection of Revolutionary War weapons ever in one volume. More than 1600 photos of over 500 muskets, rifles, pistols, swords, bayonets, knives and other arms used by both sides in America's War for Independence.

Weapons, Gear, and Uniforms of the American Revolution

Weapons, Gear, and Uniforms of the American Revolution
Title Weapons, Gear, and Uniforms of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Michael Burgan
Publisher Capstone
Pages 33
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429676477

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"Describes the uniforms, gear, and weapons used by U.S. and British forces during the American Revolution"--Provided by publisher.

The History of Weapons of the American Revolution

The History of Weapons of the American Revolution
Title The History of Weapons of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author George C. Neumann
Publisher New York : Harper & Row
Pages 386
Release 1967
Genre Armor
ISBN

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Secret Weapons

Secret Weapons
Title Secret Weapons PDF eBook
Author Jessica Gunderson
Publisher Capstone
Pages 31
Release 2009
Genre Concord, Battle of, Concord, Mass., 1775
ISBN 1434207528

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The British are coming! Fourteen-year-old Daniel wants to join the militia and fight against the redcoats. His father wants him to stay in Concord, Massachusetts, and help run the blacksmith shop. Daniel thinks the job is pointless, until he finds a secret stash of weapons in the shop's back room. Now, he must protect the weapons from the British, or the American Revolution could be over before it begins.

The Guns of Independence

The Guns of Independence
Title The Guns of Independence PDF eBook
Author Jerome A. Greene
Publisher Savas Beatie
Pages 762
Release 2005-04-19
Genre History
ISBN 1611210054

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A modern, scholarly account of the most decisive campaign during the American Revolution examining the artillery, tactics and leadership involved. The siege of Yorktown in the fall of 1781 was the single most decisive engagement of the American Revolution. The campaign has all the drama any historian or student could want: the war’s top generals and admirals pitted against one another; decisive naval engagements; cavalry fighting; siege warfare; night bayonet attacks; and much more. Until now, however, no modern scholarly treatment of the entire campaign has been produced. By the summer of 1781, America had been at war with England for six years. No one believed in 1775 that the colonists would put up such a long and credible struggle. France sided with the colonies as early as 1778, but it was the dispatch of 5,500 infantry under Comte de Rochambeau in the summer of 1780 that shifted the tide of war against the British. In early 1781, after his victories in the Southern Colonies, Lord Cornwallis marched his army north into Virginia. Cornwallis believed the Americans could be decisively defeated in Virginia and the war brought to an end. George Washington believed Cornwallis’s move was a strategic blunder, and he moved vigorously to exploit it. Feinting against General Clinton and the British stronghold of New York, Washington marched his army quickly south. With the assistance of Rochambeau's infantry and a key French naval victory at the Battle off the Capes in September, Washington trapped Cornwallis on the tip of a narrow Virginia peninsula at a place called Yorktown. And so it began. Operating on the belief that Clinton was about to arrive with reinforcements, Cornwallis confidently remained within Yorktown’s inadequate defenses. Determined that nothing short of outright surrender would suffice, his opponent labored day and night to achieve that end. Washington’s brilliance was on display as he skillfully constricted Cornwallis’s position by digging entrenchments, erecting redoubts and artillery batteries, and launching well-timed attacks to capture key enemy positions. The nearly flawless Allied campaign sealed Cornwallis’s fate. Trapped inside crumbling defenses, he surrendered on October 19, 1781, effectively ending the war in North America. Penned by historian Jerome A. Greene, The Guns of Independence: The Siege of Yorktown, 1781 offers a complete and balanced examination of the siege and the participants involved. Greene’s study is based upon extensive archival research and firsthand archaeological investigation of the battlefield. This fresh and invigorating study will satisfy everyone interested in American Revolutionary history, artillery, siege tactics, and brilliant leadership.

Poems, Dramatic and Miscellaneous

Poems, Dramatic and Miscellaneous
Title Poems, Dramatic and Miscellaneous PDF eBook
Author Charles James Cannon
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1851
Genre
ISBN

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The battle of Kings Mountain, 1780, with fire and sword

The battle of Kings Mountain, 1780, with fire and sword
Title The battle of Kings Mountain, 1780, with fire and sword PDF eBook
Author Wilma Dykeman
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 84
Release 1978
Genre
ISBN

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