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Sarah Friedman

Sarah Friedman

Sarah Friedman has always been a history enthusiast. She has taken two American History courses as well as a World History course and is currently taking an in-depth European History course. In her spare time, she loves to write both fiction and non-fiction.

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Major Benjamin Tallmadge and the Battle of Fort St. George

It took only a few moments for the British works and their military supplies to go up in smoke. The British had just purchased…

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