The American War of Independence - Primary Sources

The American War of Independence - Primary Sources

1775 - An Impartial and Authentic Narrative of the Battle of June 1775 (Bunker Hill) - First Lieutenant of Marines John Clarke

1775 - Broadside regarding the Battle of Bunker Hill, published 26th June 1775

1775 - The Yankies War-Hoop, or, Lord North's Te-Deum for the Victorious Defeat at Boston (Bunker Hill) - "Written by An American"

1776 - The Best Method of Putting an End to the American War, a sermon - Reverend Cradock Glascott with Address from Henry Peckwell

1781 - Free Thoughts on the Continuance of the American War, and the Necessity of its Termination, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Great Britain - "A Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn"

1784 - A Letter on the Subject of an Established Militia and Military Arrangements addressed to the Inhabitants of the United States - Baron de Steuben

1809 - An Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences during the late American War - Roger Lamb, Royal Welch Fuzileers (Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 23rd Regiment of Foot)

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