The War of American Independence: Military Attitudes, Policies, and Practice, 1763-1789
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Contents
The Colonial Tradition I
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The Military Origins of the Revolution
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Militia versus Regulars
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Copyright
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The War of American Independence: Military Attitudes, Policies, and Practice ... Don Higginbotham No preview available - 1983 |
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