First Shots in American War of Independence Fired in England
By Paul Lay | Posted
13th July 2010, 11:47
A fascinating piece in the New York Times by History Today contributor Adrian Tinniswood in which he explores the ‘prequel’ to the American Revolution and the major role played in the English Civil Wars by American colonists.
Meanwhile, in The Guardian, A.N. Wilson comes to the defence of the at once ridiculous and sublime Hugh Trevor-Roper.
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