Lives lost for freedom
By William M. Fowler | Wednesday, July 4, 2007 | The Boston Globe
During the American Revolution, over 25,000 soldiers died in one of America’s longest and costliest wars. Translated into the current population figures, that toll would be a mind-boggling 3 million dead. A fascinating essay on those who fought for American Independence, crafted beautifully by a Professor of History at Northwestern University…BS
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