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The Green Mountain boys were a small group of malitia formed by Ethan Allen in 1770. They began by fighting off people who wanted to steel their land and crops, but when circumstances changed they found themselves involved in the fight against England.
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plz anwser when does th ewar end and begi
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The Battle of Monmouth is one of the battles from the famous American Revolutionary War. There were many mistakes and unforseen twists on both sides which caused it to end in what most consider a draw...
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General William Howe is one of most well known British generals from the Revolutionary War. As is the case with all generals, General Howe had his ups and downs over the years.
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The Siege of Boston was was a major event in our country's history. It is also considered one of the the major turning points in the war for America.
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i think that Crispus Attucks started the Boston Masscurre i am just saying this because i am 9 years old
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i need to know what are the three reasons that the battle of sartoga was considered the turing point of the war
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Did Abigail Adams have any famous quotes?
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A list of the original 13 colonies in the order and with the dates they were established, as well as brief histories of each.
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You probably know that Jamestown Colony was the first of the 13 colonies. Thus, you would think that it was started by a bunch of adventurous, brave, and heroic pioneers. This is false.
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The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783 and ratified by Congress on January 14, 1784, marked the end of the American Revolutionary war.
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General George Washington, later first president of the United States, is the most well-known figure of the American Revolutionary War, and for good reason!
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The Battle of Bunker Hill took place in George Washington's first week as commander-in-chief, and it wasn't at Bunker Hill at all, but at Breeds Hill.
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Mercy Otis Warren advised presidents and generals during the Revolutionary War. Her letters, plays, and advice make her perhaps the most influential woman in American history.
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I am doing a project on Nathan Hale, & I need to dress up as a Revolutionary War Spy. What should I wear? What did spies do in their time
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