See also History & Genealogy Reference guides as well as History Day topic pages and other guides listed on the home page of this guide.
This guide includes the time leading up to the U.S. Revolutionary War.
The Connecticut State Library recognizes language can be problematic, especially historic language. Historic writings often include language that would be considered charged and/or offensive today. We often look to standards within librarianship. Researching this time period often requires variation in spelling and terms.
These are just some resources. Check with History & Genealogy too.
Check for specific people under People tab and/or Previous Topics guide.
Also check specific people in the Previous Topics guide.
Many record groups may have relevant information. This guide offers just a few examples.
Local libraries, historical societies and museums can be helpful.
These are only a few examples.
Revolutionary Women and how the role of women changed during and after the War.
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