Publisher's Synopsis
This is a firsthand account of the American Revolution from the perspective of a British soldier stationed in Boston. Mackenzie provides a detailed description of life in the British army, the military tactics and strategies used by both sides, and the political and social landscape of colonial America. He also offers his personal perspective on the people and events that shaped the revolution, and his insights are invaluable for understanding this critical moment in American history.
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