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The Battle of Great Severn

Contemporary Review, March, 1999 by Radmila May

It is the peculiar nature of the Proprietorship of Maryland that gives the Battle of Great Severn, however small and unimportant in itself, its interest. It cannot be fanciful to suggest that the conflict casts shadows to another conflict in which one group of Anglo-Americans objected to government by an overseas ruler and demanded the right to pass their own laws and raise their own taxes.

The Battle of Great Severn was the first conflict between Anglo-Americans. It was not to be the last.

COPYRIGHT 1999 Contemporary Review Company Ltd.
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

 

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