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The Encyclopedia of the American Revolution is a definitive reference work spanning two volumes, presenting an exhaustive examination of the military history surrounding America’s fight for independence. This second edition offers scholars, students, and history enthusiasts a thorough exploration of the Revolutionary War period.
The encyclopedia covers major battles, influential military leaders, strategic operations, and pivotal moments that defined the American Revolution. Each entry provides detailed historical context and analysis, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the conflict’s military dimensions. The comprehensive scope includes information about Continental Army operations, British military strategies, naval warfare, and the roles of allied forces.
Published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, this authoritative compilation represents years of historical research and expert scholarship. The two-volume format allows for in-depth coverage of topics essential to Revolutionary War history, from tactical details to biographical information about key military figures. Perfect for libraries, educational institutions, and serious history collectors.







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