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- A Study of the American Revolution and the Canadian Rebellions
- Modernization Forces in Maria Theresa's Peasant Policies, 1740-1780
- Slavery and the British Country House
- Notes About Scotch-Irish and German Settlers in Virginia and the Carolinas
- The Colonies Under British Rule
- Mounted Soldiers in Brown's Raid Mounted Militia and Light Horse Played an Important Role in the Supply of Brown’S Raid
- Around 1776, Certain Important People in the English Colonies Made a Discovery That Would Prove Enormously Useful for the Next Two Hundred Years
- Austria and the Catholic Church in the Restoration, 1815-1848 Scott M
- Chapter 4: the American Revolution, 1754-1783
- Privateers As Diplomatic Agents of the American Revolution 1776-1778
- Boston Massacre Women's Clothing Guidelines
- The American Revolution C O Nt E Nt S 8.1 Introduction
- The Loyalist Regiments of the American Revolutionary War
- Petticoats Vs. Redcoats: New Jersey Women and the American Revolution
- Loyalists at the Outbreak of the Revolution, 1775-1776
- Loyalist Women in Nova Scotia from Exile to Repatriation, 1775-1800
- Hadden Syllabus
- Cs 502 919 AUTHOR Ritter, Kurt W.; Andrews, Jamesr
- CHAPTER FOUR Slavery and Industrialization by the 1770S
- French and Indian War 1760S 1770S
- Energy Consumption in England And
- The American Revolution and Popular Loyalism in the British Atlantic World
- Eighteenth Century Spain
- The Scots-Irish Immigrant Before Colonial America
- 'The Battle for the Fourteenth Colony: America's War of Liberation in Canada, 1774-1776'
- Anti-Slavery Movement, Britain Jason M
- The Revolution Begins
- Richard Garnier, 'Downing Square in the 1770S and 1780S', the Georgian Group Jounal, Vol. IX, 1999, Pp. 139–157
- Gregory Clark and David Jacks. Coal and the Industrial Revolution, 1700
- January 1, 1992
- After Madame De Pompadour at Her Tambour Frame, by Before Dressing
- Census and Census-Like Material Preserved in the Archives of Hungary, Slovakia and Transylvania (Romania), 18-19Th Centuries
- The Empire in Transition
- Chapter 5: Road to Independence, 1763-1776
- The Quebec Act and the Demise of Greater Britain