Tag: American Revolution
The Battle for Nassau – Inside the First Overseas Mission for America’s Marines
Published Date: 17 March, 2013
“Less than a year into the revolution, a force of Continentals invaded and captured the island of New Providence in the Bahamas. Their target: a cache of military supplies that included 200 barrels of gunpowder.”…
Black Tories and Patriots – The African American Regiments of the Revolution
Published Date: 8 February, 2013
“Regiments of both enslaved and free Africans fought on both sides of the War of Independence.” NEARLY 200,000 blacks fought in the U.S. Army’s so-called “colored” regiments during the American Civil War. Among the first (and probably…
How An Alarming Shortage of Gunpowder Nearly Ended America’s Bid for Independence
Published Date: 6 June, 2012
Some armies have been ground to a halt because they’ve run out of gasoline. Others have been rendered useless for want of warm clothes or food. For the Continental Army of 1775, a critical shortage…









