in 1800 the British navy capture the Guillaume Tell during the blockade of Malta during the painting 'The Capture of the William Tell' by Robert Dodd from "The Naval Chronicle", Oct 1800. https://t.co/kkL09vPIZ1

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This was for the 4th, but I was on vacation so.... here! This is Crispus Attucks, Salem Poor, and Peter Salem 3 legendary martyrs that fought for this country's independence.

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Hetalia Axis Powers
Revolutionary war of America.

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Author John Rees was interviewed on the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association podcast about his book "They Were Good Soldiers."

🎧 Listen: https://t.co/kq5hBpFAak
📖Get the book: https://t.co/9NcdFoBVm2

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My favorite character in Hamilton is Hercules Mulligan. When Okierlete Onaodowan pops up it feels like he’s punching the British soldiers into orbit. Here’s what it looks like in my mind.

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April 18, 1775: Paul Revere went on his famous “Midnight Ride”, riding to Lexington with the news that regular troops were about to march into the countryside northwest of Boston.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBdj8l

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June 15, 1775: George Washington was unanimously selected as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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July 3, 1775: George Washington took command of the Continental Army in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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November 4, 1752: George Washington was initiated an Entered Apprentice in Fredericksburg Lodge in Virginia.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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December 16, 1773: The “Boston Tea Party” took place Boston, MA. Paul Revere was among the patriots who dumped 342 chests of tea into the harbor.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBdj8l

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April 18, 1775: Paul Revere went on his famous “Midnight Ride”, riding to Lexington with the news that regular troops were about to march into the countryside northwest of Boston.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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June 15, 1775: George Washington was unanimously selected as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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July 3, 1775: George Washington took command of the Continental Army in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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