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Critical Thinking

Jefferson and Madison Letters: Should a Constitution Last Forever?

by Jett Conner

One day in the late winter of 1788 in Paris, the Marquis de Lafayette and two other champions of republicanism, Thomas Jefferson and Thomas...

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Interviews

June 18, 2025

This Week on Dispatches: David P. Ervin on the Politics of the Continental Army in the West

by Editors

On this week’s Dispatches, host Brady Crytzer interviews JAR Contributor David P. Ervin on the 13th Virginia Regiment's controversial redeployment from the western frontier...

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The War Years (1775-1783)

June 17, 2025

How the Colonies Outside New England Reacted to Lexington and Concord

by Michael Cecere

The bloody events of April 19, 1775 at Lexington and Concord marked the opening of the Revolutionary War, at least in New England. But...

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Reviews

June 16, 2025

BOOK REVIEW: Under Alien Skies

by John Gilbert McCurdy

BOOK REVIEW: Under Alien Skies: Environment, Suffering, and the Defeat of the British Military in Revolutionary America by Vaughn Scribner (Chapel Hill: University of...

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Prewar Politics (<1775)

June 12, 2025

What the Bill for Regulating the Government of Massachusetts Really Entailed

by Bob Ruppert

Lord North officially presented the second Coercive Act entitled the Bill for Regulating the Government of the Massachusetts’ colony on April 15, 1774. It...

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