When we first started this site several
years ago with six pages, like the Internet itself, the heart
of the domain was our link pages. While our links are still second
to none, with over one thousand, nine hundred of them spread
over what is now more than three hundred pages, checked weekly
for errors, The fastest growing part of the domain is original
content.
Our Scholar's Showcase features works by
some of the world's foremost historians, on topics such as Black
soldiers of the Revolution, Native American Indians in the Revolution,
and much more hard-to-find information.
So if you're doing grade school homework
or research for a PhD thesis, our domain should be your first
stop for information about the American Revolution.
But before you take advantage of our links to all those great
sites elsewhere, tarry yet awhile to take the measure of the
areas which make this domain unique. Just a few examples of what's
here:
Did you ever see the flag carried by the
Minutemen at Concord? It, and many others, are at our "Flags
Over America" exhibition.
Ever wonder about the role of the "Hessians"?
Or the French? Or what role the Navy played? Books on these subjects
are in our "Scholar's Showcase" section, along with
letters home from a soldier at Valley Forge, "Mad Anthony"
Wayne's official action report on the battle of Stony Point,
and much, much more.
Well, you get the idea. There's an awful
lot right here, without surfing on, but if you don't find it
here, we've probably got a link to it.
Knock yourself out and enjoy!