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American Revolutionary War Tactics Prior Thesis

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Subject:History

Topic:Revolutionary War

Document Type:Thesis

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156.

Ibid, pg. 157.

"General Nathanael Greene." Historic Valley Forge. 2006. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://www.ushistory.org/valleyforge/served/greene.html.

"Brigadier General Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox." The American Revolution

Homepage. 2004. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://americanrevwar.homestead.

A com/files/marion.htm.

Ibid, Internet.

10 Cheaney, Janie B. "Daniel Morgan." 1998. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://jrshelby.com/kimocowp/morgan.htm.

11 "The Winning of Independence, 1777-1783." American Military History, Chapter 4. U.S.

Army Military History. 2001. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://www.history.army.mil/books/amh/amh-04.htm.

12 Ibid, Internet.

13 Ibid, Internet.

14 Ibid, Internet.

15 Ibid, Internet.

16 Ibid, Internet.

Works Cited

Bicheno, High. Rebels and Redcoats: The American Revolutionary War. UK: Harper Collins, 2003.

Brigadier General Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox." The American Revolution

Homepage. 2004. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://americanrevwar.homestead.com/files/marion.htm.

Cheaney, Janie B. "Daniel Morgan." 1998. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://jrshelby.com/kimocowp/morgan.htm.

Heathcote, Charles W. "General Nathanael Greene." Historic Valley Forge. 2006.

Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://www.ushistory.org/valleyforge/served/greene.html.

McAllister, J.T. The Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War. Westminster, MD:

Heritage Books, 1990.

Moran, Donald N. "Why Did They Do That? 18th Century Military Tactics."

Sons of Liberty Chapter. 1997. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://www.revolutionarywararchives.org/tactics.html.

Norris, Thomas J. "Warfare Tactics in the American Revolutionary War." American History Magazine. October 2001. New York University. 56-63.

Patrick, James R. The Revolutionary War and Military Strategies. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 2003.

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Works Cited

Bicheno, High. Rebels and Redcoats: The American Revolutionary War. UK: Harper Collins, 2003.

Brigadier General Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox." The American Revolution

Homepage. 2004. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://americanrevwar.homestead.com/files/marion.htm.

Cheaney, Janie B. "Daniel Morgan." 1998. Internet. Retrieved March 14, 2009 at http://jrshelby.com/kimocowp/morgan.htm.

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