Jacob is one of the more than 460 North Carolinian African American men, both enslaved and free, who fought during the Revolutionary War.
The impact of American victory at the Battle of Cowpens in South Carolina set the path to inevitable victory in the American Revolution. Here’s why.
Anyone who has studied the American Revolution knows that some of the most important battles took place in New Jersey.
BRUSHING UP ON OUR LOCAL REVOLUTIONARY WAR HISTORY TONIGHT. THE FIRST BATTLE OF CEDAR SPRINGS TOOK PLACE BACK IN 1780, RIGHT IN SPARTANBURG COUNTY. AND TODAY, RE-ENACTORS RETURN TO THE BATTLEFIELD.
When most people think about the Revolutionary War, their minds jump straight to the famous names—Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill, Yorktown. These places earned their spot in every history textbook, ...
The American Revolutionary War in Charleston will come alive at the Historic Charleston Foundation (HCF) and the Charleston ...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The $50,000 American Battlefield Trust Prize for History has been awarded to historian Alan Pell Crawford for This Fierce People: The Untold Story of ...
Massachusetts gets much of the historical glory. But Rhode Island became a center of resistance, providing brave soldiers, and offering a safe harbor.
A huge painting depicting a heroic moment in Continental Army Maj. Gen. Benedict Arnold's life is being preserved to go on ...
Soldiers of the American Revolution: African American of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment; New England militiaman; frontier rifleman wearing a Virginia hunting shirt; French officer in a blue coat.