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#11,780,828 (+110%) - americanrevolutionarywar.net
Title: The American Revolutionary War
Description: The American Revolutionary War took place in 1775–1783, and is also known as the American War of Independence. American Revolutionary War has numerous sites dedicated to it. This site will give you an insight on all the factors that governed the war an
#1,500,753 (+674%) - royalprovincial.com
Title: Revolutionary War Loyalist history and genealogy
Description: A resource for the study of military history, genealogy and living history of the Loyalists of the American War for Independence.
Title: History: 1772 Gaspee Affair; Bucklin family; Joseph Bucklin.
Description: National history center for both the Gaspee Attack of 1772 and also the Bucklin Family 1600-1899.
Title: Butler's Rangers, Col. John Butler's Coy
Description: Butler's Rangers, Col. John Butler's Coy.
Title: 18th century, Revolutionary War and Regency historical clothing reproductions for sale
Description: Affordable 18th century historic reproduction clothing for ladies, children and men for the home or revolutionary war era camp, period film pieces and museum quality items.
#2,545,046 (+31%) - revolutionarywaranimated.com
Title: Revolutionary War
Description: Revolutionary War Animated provides free flash animations of the key battles of the Revolutionary War including The Battle of Yorktown, The Battle of Trenton, The Battle of Long Island, The Battle of Saratoga and many more....


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Title: Hoyle History | Hoyle Families in America
Description: Hoyle History is dedicated to everyone who has the surname Hoyle, or one of its variations.
#17,057,450 (-6%) - raglinen.com
Title: Rag Linen | Online Museum of Historic Newspapers
Description: Rag Linen is an online museum and educational archive of rare and historic newspapers, which serve as the first drafts of history and the critical primary source material for historians, authors and educators. Our collections date back to the 15th, 16th,