The Battle for Nassau – Inside the First Overseas Mission for America’s Marines

“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.”…

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Black Tories and Patriots – The African American Regiments of the Revolution

“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…

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How An Alarming Shortage of Gunpowder Nearly Ended America’s Bid for Independence

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…

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