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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP18 May 2022 8:13 p.m. PST

… THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR


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Come In Nighthawk22 Dec 2022 5:23 p.m. PST

I do not personally know any of the thesis committee. I have heard good things anecdotally, about AS in the past. E.G., the former Director of the DIA is (IIRC) a graduate of one of their undergraduate programs.

A very cursory read of a few sections, and skimming the notes, suggests this was reasonably well researched for an M.A. thesis. Several of the charts presented throw that data into glaring clarity. If those are accurate (and I make NO judgement here!), little wonder that my late Ph.D. supervisor claimed, in presenting the BBC/WGBH production of "Rebels and Recoats," that the British government ministers and Parliament were desperate to get the American Colonials to pay some portion of the war debt after 1763.

Thanks Armand!

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