BStrong
Penultimate Amazing
We used "Arming America" in the graduate historiography class at Purdue. If you've had that course you know what kind of book is chosen. If not, let's just say it's a course on how NOT to do history.
And I was talking about individuals with ****-loads of guns, not the total number in the colonies.
My mistake then, I misunderstood.
Just an aside about Bellesiles. When the book came out and I (and others as it turned out) read that he claimed he examined California probate records of the pre '06 era, I about threw the book out the window. It's pretty well known (at least amongst older Californians) that almost all the old records (of all types) went up in the 'quake and fire, and the state actually had to come up with a process way back then allowing for the re-creation of destroyed real estate titles, probate, birth and death records, you name it, it all went up.
His story about who, what and where just relating to that particular lie was painful to read, even though the guy was working an angle and I very much disagreed with what he was doing watching a guy dig a hole like he did for himself was a bit painful.
When everybody and his brother praised the guy for his work, I knew things were going to get very ugly when the truth started getting out, and I wasn't wrong, He lost everything.
He might have deserved it for what he did, but it wasn't fun to watch.