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Saber 1977-275
"To Arm against an Enemy": Weapons of the Revolution
Saber 1977-275

"To Arm against an Enemy": Weapons of the Revolution

April 20, 2019 - present
"To Arm against an Enemy" illustrates the weapons used by American, British, French, and Hessian troops during the French & Indian and Revolutionary Wars. During the first half of the 18th century, firearms in the colonies were a mix of the obsolete, the old and the odd. Most were privately owned and better suited for shooting game, while others were outdated relics captured in earlier military conflicts. With the outbreak of the French and Indian War in the 1750s, thousands of British and French soldiers came to North America, providing the first large-scale influx of up-to-date military weaponry into the colonies. A fresh wave of cutting-edge weapons accompanied the Revolution. This international jumble of muskets, swords and bayonets armed soldiers on both sides of the conflict.

This exhibition was made possible through the generosity of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.