Category:Taverns in the American Revolution

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Taverns in Colonial America played a critical role in the American Revolution and the establishment of the fledgling United States. They served as the planning centers for actions by the Colonists against the British, and served as familiar places to congregate for the British and Hessian soldiers and their Loyalist supporters.

References

Colleluori, Salvatore. The Colonial Tavern, Crucible of the American Revolution. War on the Rocks, April 17, 2015. http://warontherocks.com/2015/04/the-colonial-tavern-crucible-of-the-american-revolution/. Accessed March 15, 2016.

Covert, Adrian. Taverns of the American Revolution Insight Editions, 2016.

Revolutionary Taverns. American Antiquarian 2010. http://www.americanantiquarian.org/Exhibitions/Reading/revolutionary.htm. Accessed March 15,2016.

Pages in category "Taverns in the American Revolution"

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