The American Revolution
John Peters... an enemy to Congress?
John Peters was the most respected man in his small settlement until the First Continental Congress.
John Peters was the most respected man in his small settlement until the First Continental Congress.
Thousands poured down the Great Wagon Road, eager to start a new life in North America’s interior.
When the British imposed new taxes, women joined the Resistance Movement by the thousands.
The American Revolution is over, and delegates convene to create a new system of government.
Outnumbered and surrounded, General Charles Cornwallis surrenders, ending the American Revolution.