Top 10 Most Popular Articles of November 2013

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December 1, 2013
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We had a lot to be thankful for in November. Aside from several great articles and new contributors, we celebrated the launch of our collector’s hardcover edition. If you’ve enjoyed the the full year of free content we’ve been providing, please pick up a couple copies as gifts for those special RevWar buffs in your life. And if you’re still hunting for gifts after that, check out our RevWar Geek Gift Guide 2013. Finally, we welcomed a new advertiser in November. America’s History, LLC, is hosting an exciting American Revolution conference in Williamsburg, Virginia, the weekend of March 21-23, 2014, with an impressive line-up of speakers. Now, as we always do, here are the previous month’s top 10 most popular articles.

  1. 7 Myths About the Boston Tea Party by Benjamin L. Carp
  2. RevWar Geek Gift Guide 2013
  3. Top 10 Marriages Gone Bad by Don N. Hagist
  4. Your Meat: Done Sooner or Later by Don N. Hagist
  5. Ethan Allen: Patriot, Land Promoter or Turncoat? by Gene Procknow
  6. New RevWar Book Sets Benchmark for Style, Substance
  7. Baked Beans and Johnnycake by Lars D. H. Hedbor
  8. Arnold Command Bemis Heights? by Wayne Lynch
  9. Whale-boat Men of Long Island Sound by Jackson Kuhl
  10. Blood and Bandages: British Army Wives as Nurses

 

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