Portal:American Revolution

This page links to documents of historical importance related to the American Revolution and the subsequent war.

  • A Journal of Occurrences in Boston 1768-1770, series of articles chronicling occupation by the British.
  • Accounts of the w:Boston Massacre in which British Officers fired on a mob of colonists, killing five.
    • A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre by Boston town hall, principally James Bowdoin
    • A Fair Account of the Late Unhappy Disturbance in Boston by Lieutenant-Governor Thomas Hutchinson
    • John Adams diary by John Adams, who had defended the British Officers against charges of murder.

Tea Taxes and Tea Parties

Pre-war escalation

Armed Rebellion

The w:Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775 initiating the w:Boston campaign, whose main action was the w:Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775

Revolutionary War

Eyewitness Narratives and Testimonies

  • Martha Moulton's testimony and reward, 4 Feb 1776
  • Statements of American combatants at Lexington and Concord contained in supplement "Official Papers Concerning the Skirmishes at Lexington and Concord" to The Military Journals of Private Soldiers 1758–1775, by Abraham Tomlinson for the Poughkeepsie, NY, museum, 1855, [1]

Analysis

Literature and poetry

See also