So I'm gonna suggest some reading for the historian 'tists amongst us. The book is called "American Insurgents American Patriots" by T. H. Breen.
It is a fantastic book on how the people in 1700s America were involved in the revolution against British rule. There is so much I didn't know about the American revolution that this book brought to my knowledge, like, that before the battle of Lexington and Concord a huge group of armed men marched on Boston under the belief that the town had been bombarded by the British navy. It also tells of the tactics of revolution that didn't involve fighting, it shows stories of how the average person participated in revolutionary action against British Tyranny. I suggest this book because it is enlightening and it shows the build up to revolution and American independence very clearly.
I am sharing this book with you my fellow tricorn hat enthusiasts because I feel this book would make a fine addition to any book collection on American patriotism.
1776 is also good and the audio book is narrated by George C Scott doing his Patton impersonation.
Really makes you want to smoke a cigar and clear a pistol
I will snag that next opportunity. Sounds like a good listen.
Sir, this is a Chipotle.
Sounds interesting though, will check it out on break while I’m having some tacos.
Fuck yeah. I hate that on the Fouth of July there's WWII movies and shit on TV but never anything about the American Revolution itself.
It sucks the best there out there is "The Patriot". I am surprised there hasn't been at least a serious John Paul Jones attempt
Right on man. Thanks for the recommendation.
Go back to lurking moron
Damn it. You both have such good points I don't know who to updoot or downghey
You should try reading the rules newfag
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Nice.
Go pack me so more .48 cal cartridges and then you might see some toes.