mapsMaps ETC Site map
 Maps ETC > United States > Early America 1400-1800 > The Routes of the British Army in the Revolutionary War, 1775–1783
Site Map 

The Routes of the British Army in the Revolutionary War, 1775–1783

The Routes of the British Army in the Revolutionary War


Title: The Routes of the British Army in the Revolutionary War
Projection: Unknown,
Source Bounding Coordinates:
W: E: N: S:

Main Map Page
Zoomify Version
B/W PDF Version
Color PDF Version
Description: A series of three maps showing the routes of the British Army during the Revolutionary War. The upper left map details the Lower Hudson, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania region, the upper right map details Lake Champlain and upper Hudson Valley, and the lower map shows the parts of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia involved in the conflict.
Place Names: Early America 1400-1800, Boston, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, American Revolution, Englis
ISO Topic Categories: oceans, location, inlandWaters
Keywords: The Routes of the British Army in the Revolutionary War, American Revolution, colonies, historical, water routes, kAmericanRevolution, water routes, American Revolution, oceans, location, inlandWaters, Unknown, 1775–1783
Source: A. S. Barnes, A Brief History of the United States (New York, NY: American Book Company, 1885)
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
SearchLicensePDF HelpGIS Help Google Earth Help Zoomify Help

 Maps ETC > United States > Early America 1400-1800 > The Routes of the British Army in the Revolutionary War, 1775–1783
Site Map