The revolution of the American Colonies against Great Britain; 1775-1783.
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Examples for "American Revolution"
Examples for "American Revolution"
1Rome was a long time before the American Revolution wasn't it, Gordon?
2Another of the many special providences of the American Revolution now occurs.
3Brian Roper from the University of Otago talks about the American Revolution.
4The events of the American Revolution can never fail to interest Americans.
5Shortly before the outbreak of the American Revolution, he planned two wings.
1True to the Old Flag: A Tale of the American War of Independence.
2Superficially it has many points of resemblance with the American War of Independence.
3Then Donald, speaking oftener and smoking less, told of his own share in the American War of Independence.
4It was this, rather than any yearning for liberty, Robert Harvey argues, that caused the American War of Independence.
5This was amply shown during the American War of Independence, when the province was invaded by the Arnold-Montgomery expeditions.
1What changes it had seen from the War of American Independence to Waterloo!
2Then came the clash at Lexington, and the War of American Independence had begun.
3The War of American Independence was no exception to the general rule of propagation that has been noted.
4The War of American Independence
5This operation, one of the finest in the War of American Independence, merits a praise equal to that of a victory.
6Ten years after the War of American Independence, British sea power was drawn into a more prolonged and desperate conflict with France.
7From the standpoint of France, the greatest folly of Louis XVI's reign was the ruinous intervention in the War of American Independence (1778- 1783).
8Her maternal relatives were largely identified with the war of American Independence.
9On the nineteenth of April, 1775, she began at Lexington the war of American Independence.
10The childhood of both was, therefore, surrounded by the facts and associations of the war of American independence.
11He was a captain of more than four years' seniority when the treaty of Versailles put an end to the war of American Independence.
12[Footnote 1: It is necessary, at this point, to make very plain the attitude of the Catholic clergy in the wars of American independence.
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