Baron Riedesel remained in and around Hubbardton and reported to General Burgoyne that he had a better plan for facilitating the movement of the
By the mid-1700s, New England was a bustling place. As the population increased, land was at a premium. Farmers looked westward for plots of land to
https://archive.org/details/2167044R.nlm.nih.gov/mode/2up The Manual Exercise, as Ordered by His Majesty, in the Year 1764 Click on the arrows to
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In order to garner favor with the Indians (and avoid costly conflicts), the British Parliament passed the Proclamation of 1763, which limited the
An excerpt from William Leete Stone’s Memoirs and Letters and Journals of Major General Riedesel during his Residence in America, Translated from the
Julius Wasmus Julius F. Wasmus was a German surgeon who fought for the British in the American Revolution. Wasmus served in a German regiment, the