American Riflemen During The Revolutionary War

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR The reputation of the American marksman has been an asset since the country’s creation. Throughout the American Revolutionary War, the frontiersmen were used to traveling as a self-sufficient unit, often carrying a full complement on their backs, which provided everything they needed in order to survive unaccompanied. Besides their rifles, the shooting bag was the last item they abandon. Moreover, the advantage of these riflemen was reinforced by George Washington’s confidence in their ability to be a force multiplier on the battlefield. Washington was familiar with these men and their tactics while serving under the British General Edward Braddock, involved in the French and Indian Wars. The Indians who served under the

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