Laurie Kessler

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But the greatest difference in the composition of the Continental army after 1777 was that the enlistees were more likely than their predecessors to be poor, landless, unskilled, itinerant semi-employed or unemployed, unmarried, and not infrequently foreign born.
Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence
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