The article presents diverse reflections on the character and conditions of England and the British Army during the time of the U.S. Revolutionary War. Comments are given discussing the legal and political structures and conditions of England, highlighting several instances of corruption and conflict. The popular support of the War is examined from the English side, differentiating the popular opinion with the direct policies of King George III. Further accounts are provided describing a rivalry between the British Rangers and Marines due to the events of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts.
Publication Date
Volume
14
Part
3
Page Range
452-460
Proceedings Genre