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213. When the Continental Army Camped in Connecticut

Grating the Nutmeg

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Winter Encampments and Diverse Contributions

This chapter examines the historical importance of winter encampments used by the Continental Army, particularly in Redding, Connecticut, and explores the rarity of their preservation. It highlights the crucial roles played by women, indigenous peoples, and soldiers of African descent, challenging traditional narratives of the army's composition. Additionally, it narrates the unique journey of Abimelech Uncas, shedding light on Native American experiences during the Revolutionary War.

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