- Spanish Succession: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
This article on the war describes the war and its effects on Newfoundland and Labrador history. This is a part of the Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web site.
Spanish Succession--Exploration--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
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- The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire.
This is a short page giving the major dates in the rise and fall of The Spanish Empire.
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- pragmatic sanction on Encyclopedia.com
From Encyclopedia.com, read about this document that started the war over the Austrian Succession.
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- Indian Treaty (1713)
Take a look at this treaty that was signed in New Hampshire in 1713.
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- Polish Succession, War of the
From Infoplease.com, read about this war and learn why and how the war was fought.
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- wargame flags, wargame miniatures, flags, miniatures, historical miniatures, wargame, wargames flags, vexilology, wargames, ...
This interesting site contains information on the various flags used during the war of the Spanish Succession. This Web site is mainly for war gamers, but it is useful.
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- A Very Oddly Named War
This Web site by Mark Lardas discusses the war for Jenkins ear which leads into the global war, known as The War of the Austrian Succession. Added on: 14-Mar-2004 Hits: 11
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- Mutiny at Morristown
Learn about the Mutiny at Morristown N.J. on this page.
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- Lord Dunmore's War
Learn about Lord Dunmore's war of 1774 from this history by Archibald Henderson PH.D. This is from his book entitled The Conquest of the Old Southwest copyright 1920.
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- University of Delaware Library: DELAWARE IN WARTIME
From the University of Delaware Library, take a look at this information about Delaware's contributions during the American Revolution.
Online exhibition text for Delaware in Wartime, featuringprimary source material from Special Collections at the University of Delaware Library.
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- Ferguson Rifle
The Ferguson Rifle was the first mass produced breach loading rifle in history. Learn about this weapon on this page on the Historical Black Powder web site.
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- Kentucky/Pennsylvania Long Rifle Home Page
This site is devoted to the famous rifle that was used by the frontiersmen of the 18th century.
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- Manuals of Arms
From the 2nd North Carolina Regiment of the Continental Line web site, take a look at three manuals of exercise used during the American Revolution.
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- The 1764 Manual Exercise
This page is the British manual of arms exercise from 1764 through the American Revolution. Basically this is how the army loaded and fired their weapons.
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- HISTORICAL BARLOW Pocket knife
Though not a military weapon as such. This particular knife has a unique history all its own. This is the knife owned by George Washington, who loaned it to John Schneider to make a fire during the planning stages of the Battle of Trenton. This page has more information about this important historical artifact.
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- Local 18th Century History: The Setauket Spies
This article by Beverly C. Tyler discusses the Setauket spies of the American Revolution. You will learn about the leader and organizer Benjamin Tallmadge and others. This is a part of the Three Village Historical Society web site.
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- Archiving Early America The Enigma of Benedict Arnold
From the Early America web site read about Benedict Arnold and his treachery from this article by James Henretta.
The story of Benedict Arnold, a military hero who became a traitor to the American cause for freedom.
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- Spy Networks -- The Culper Gang
This informative site examines the Culper Spy Ring that worked for George Washington during the American Revolution.
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- Spy System 1777
From the Historic Valley Forge web site, learn about the elaborate spy system of the American side. This article was written by John F. Reed, from The Picket Post, Valley Forge Historical Society, Winter 1976.
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- Intelligence in the War of Independence
This site has it all. From the organization to the personalities of the secret agents of the American Revolution. You might want to begin by reading the letter from George Washington.
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