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The American Revolution was not decided at Bunker Hill. But in that spring of 1775 the rebels proved they had the drive to gain their independence.
With July 4th around the corner, we look at the misconceptions and myths that surround Independence Day in the U.S.
In this episode of Kings and Generals' animated historical series, we explore how the United States gained independence through the American Revolution. From the first shots at Lexington and ...
Documentarian Ken Burns and his team discuss their new series exploring the country’s founding and war for independence on ...
The first true commander-in-chief of the armed forces to lead the Revolutionary War was not, as many believe, George ...
But there is a big difference between Juneteenth and Independence Day. Juneteenth is a federal holiday which is celebrated ...
On June 23, 1775, Londoners focused on enjoying a regatta, not fretting about a brewing rebellion.
On this year’s Independence Day, communities across the country are encouraged to participate in events for America250, a year-long celebration to mark our nation’s historic quarter millennial on July ...