Jerks, Shockers, and Lucky Dogs at the J.A.R.
The Journal of the American Revolution has just concluded one of its popular group interviews, in which chief editor Todd Andrlik asks a bunch of us contributors for our opinions on various questions. Sometimes we agree, sometimes there are almost as many answers as respondents.
This week the questions were:
This week the questions were:
- Biggest jerk of the Revolution? Who seemed to be the most despicable person of the era? Why?
- Most shocking or unexpected moment of the Revolution?
- Best counterpunch? What was the best or most effective return-action of the Revolution? A case where the Americans or British moved first, but the enemy reacted better. Explain.
- Most famous weapon? What was the most popular, deadliest, strangest or most intimidating weapon of the Revolution? Why?
- Luckiest? Who should have bought a lottery ticket? Who benefited most from being in the right place at the right time? Explain.
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