Wanting to give his men a desperately needed respite, to recognize their heritage, and to show unity with the courageous ...
Evacuation Day -- another reason March 17 is of special, local significance -- has enduring meaning not only for Boston and Massachusetts, but for the country as a whole.
Religious communities in the Shenandoah Valley and beyond had different experiences during the Revolutionary War.
Crawford’s book, “This Fierce People: The Untold Story of the American Revolution in the South,” is this year’s featured book ...
Washington’s Trail 1753 will be taking a look at George Washington’s experiences with the Revolutionary War on the frontier ...
The patriots weaponized Jane McCrea's death to demonize their enemies and paint Indigenous people as uniquely violent ...
The annual St. Patrick's Day parade is being held in Boston on Sunday, March 15. Here's what to know about the Southie ...
Russell Shorto has spent decades researching and writing about transformational and turbulent periods in history such as the ...
In 1761, James Otis Jr., a 36-year-old lawyer, ignited an early spark of the American Revolution when he resigned his post as Massachusetts Advocate General to represent merchants challenging the ...
One of the researcher's goals was to identify all of the Indigenous groups, who — along with Spanish regulars, exiled Acadians, Canary Island “Isleños” and free Black militiamen — contributed to ...
The Fort Pitt Museum unveiled a new long-term exhibition on March 5, 2026, highlighting Western Pennsylvania’s role as the epicenter of the Revolutionary War in the West.
The Declaration of Independence, approved July 4, 1776, dissolved ties with Great Britain and established natural rights.