Virginia in the American Revolution

Portraits of Valor

 

The stories of the passions and personalities that placed Virginia in the forefront of the Revolutionary War were replete with grief and sacrifice. The breakup of families over political differences was common. Bereavement spared few, as evidenced by the death of George Washington’s stepson. But courageous characters persisted, from the “Paul Revere of Virginia” to the enslaved man turned American spy who helped ensure the Continental Army’s final victory at Yorktown. Author and TV host Chuck Mills documents the human side of the Revolution in the Old Dominion, including chronicles of battles, leaders and the impact of war on ordinary men and women.


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Virginia in the American Revolution

Portraits of Valor

 

The stories of the passions and personalities that placed Virginia in the forefront of the Revolutionary War were replete with grief and sacrifice. The breakup of families over political differences was common. Bereavement spared few, as evidenced by the death of George Washington’s stepson. But courageous characters persisted, from the “Paul Revere of Virginia” to the enslaved man turned American spy who helped ensure the Continental Army’s final victory at Yorktown. Author and TV host Chuck Mills documents the human side of the Revolution in the Old Dominion, including chronicles of battles, leaders and the impact of war on ordinary men and women.


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Virginia in the American Revolution

Virginia in the American Revolution

by Charles A. Mills
Virginia in the American Revolution

Virginia in the American Revolution

by Charles A. Mills

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Portraits of Valor

 

The stories of the passions and personalities that placed Virginia in the forefront of the Revolutionary War were replete with grief and sacrifice. The breakup of families over political differences was common. Bereavement spared few, as evidenced by the death of George Washington’s stepson. But courageous characters persisted, from the “Paul Revere of Virginia” to the enslaved man turned American spy who helped ensure the Continental Army’s final victory at Yorktown. Author and TV host Chuck Mills documents the human side of the Revolution in the Old Dominion, including chronicles of battles, leaders and the impact of war on ordinary men and women.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781540265470
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 02/11/2025
Series: Military
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Chuck Mills has a passion for history. He is the author of Hidden History of Northern Virginia , Historic Cemeteries of Northern Virginia , Treasure Legends of the Civil War and Virginia Legends and Lore and has writt
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