The Year's Best Articles from the Leading On-Line Source of New Research on the Revolution and Founding Eras The Journal of the American Revolution, Annual Volume 2021 , presents the journal's best historical research and writing over the past calendar year. The volume is designed for institutions, scholars, and enthusiasts to provide a convenient overview of the latest research and scholarship in American Revolution and Founding Era studies. The thirty-four articles in the 2021 edition include: Alexander Hamilton's Missing Years: New Discoveries and Insights into the Little Lion's Caribbean Childhood by Ruud Stelten and Alexandre Hinton The Lenape Origins of an Independent America: The Catalyst of Pontiac's War, 1763-1765 by Kevin A. Conn Impeachment: The Framers Debate and Discuss by Ray Raphael The First Efforts to Limit the African Slave Trade by Christian M. McBurney What Killed Prisoners of War?--A Medical Investigation by Brian Patrick O'Malley The Mysterious March of Horatio Gates by Andrew Waters Minorcans, New Smyrna, and the American Revolution in East Florida by George Kotlik Stony Point: The Second Occupation, July-October 1779 by Michael J. F. Sheehan A Demographic View of North Carolina Militia and State Troops, 1775-1783 by Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.
The Revolutionary War Origin of the Whistleblower Law by Louis Arthur Norton Mapping the Battle of Eutaw Springs: Modern GIS Solves a Historic Mystery by Stephen John Katzberg.