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Still, for people living in the 13 colonies—free or enslaved—the American Revolution changed life much less fundamentally. David K. Allison, curator emeritus, National Museum of American History ...
Dozens of rare 13-star American flags never before exhibited will be on display at the Museum of the American Revolution. "A New Constellation: A Collection of Historic 13-Star Flags" runs through ...
Canada after the American Revolution was half French and half Loyalists who had fled from the 13 Colonies. They, like their Caribbean cousins, had their chance to join the Americans and didn’t.
Around 1750, the British mainland American colonies had a population of approximately 1.5 million. In addition to settlers from Great Britain, a steady stream of German immigrants began to arrive ...
In 2018, Smithsonian Books published “The American Revolution: A World War,” a collection of essays from 17 authors from eight countries that gives “a multifaceted but coherent account of ...
Between 1763 to 1775, successive British governments took decisions which resulted in the loss of the 13 rebellious colonies in America. ... The American Revolution by Colin Bonwick (London, 1991) ...