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A total of about 200,000 Americans had served in the war, but that did not mean the rest of the country of about 3 million would show them any gratitude or respect. Americans in 1783 were desperate to put the trauma of the Revolution behind them, and these broken and penniless soldiers were a daily reminder of what they preferred to forget. "What scornful looks and hard words have I experienced," Martin wrote forty-seven years later. "I hope I shall one day find land enough to lay my bones.

( Nathaniel Philbrick )
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