Historic Dress in America 1607 1800 With An Introductory Chapter On Dress in T

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Historic Dress in America 1607 1800 With An Introductory Chapter On Dress in T
Elisabeth Mcclellan
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Figure 353. Figure 354. Figure 355. 343 HISTORIC DRESS IN AMERICA 345 good metal in their composition ; many of them had fought in the French and Indian War. The Continental army began to drill and manoeuvre with redoubled energy, although in the eyes of the British army "their equipment was deficient and their discipline very faulty indeed. " Contemporary letters written from Boston before the Revolution give a vivid picture of the situation. "The people in England have been taught to believe ...that five or six thousand regular troops would be sufficient to humble us into the lowest submission to any parliamentary act, however tyrannical. But we are not so ignorant in military affairs and unskilled in the use of arms as they take us to be. A spirit for martial skill has strangely catched from one to another throughout at least the New England colonies. A number of companies in many of our towns are already able to go through the military exercises in all its forms with more dexterity and a better grace than some of the regiments which have been sent to us, and all our men from twenty to sixty years of age are either formed or forming into companies and regiments with officers of their own choosing, to be steadily tutored in the military art.

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