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... Congress noted even earlier that while civilians were often indiscriminately victimized , there were numerous instances of planned " rage and vengeance " ; Congress believed the non - Anglican clergy were the most frequent victims . The ...
... Congress noted even earlier that while civilians were often indiscriminately victimized , there were numerous instances of planned " rage and vengeance " ; Congress believed the non - Anglican clergy were the most frequent victims . The ...
Pagina 122
... Congress tendered a grant of one hundred acres to all volunteers , and a further bounty of ten dollars for those who joined for three years ; Congress also offered an annual stipend of twenty dollars for each soldier who enlisted for ...
... Congress tendered a grant of one hundred acres to all volunteers , and a further bounty of ten dollars for those who joined for three years ; Congress also offered an annual stipend of twenty dollars for each soldier who enlisted for ...
Pagina 174
... Congress passed res- olutions that permitted enlistments for the duration of the war . John Hancock succinctly ... Congress . " ' 39 37. Ford , Journals of the Continental Congress , vol . VI , pp . 1045-46 ; William Wells , The Life and ...
... Congress passed res- olutions that permitted enlistments for the duration of the war . John Hancock succinctly ... Congress . " ' 39 37. Ford , Journals of the Continental Congress , vol . VI , pp . 1045-46 ; William Wells , The Life and ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
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