Richard Price and the American Revolution
ON THE EVE of the American War of Independence (1775–83), the population of Britain’s thirteen American colonies was nearly 2.5 million. It has been estimated that this number included at the very least 8,000 Welsh-born immigrants and Americans of predominantly Welsh ancestry. According to this esti...
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