True to the Old Flag: A Tale of the AmericanWarofIndependence.
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Superficially it has many points of resemblance with the AmericanWarofIndependence.
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Then Donald, speaking oftener and smoking less, told of his own share in the AmericanWarofIndependence.
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It was this, rather than any yearning for liberty, Robert Harvey argues, that caused the AmericanWarofIndependence.
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This was amply shown during the AmericanWarofIndependence, when the province was invaded by the Arnold-Montgomery expeditions.
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The USS Bonhomme Richard, which fought in the AmericanWarofIndependence, was sunk in Flamborough Head in 1779.
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Burgoyne, afterwards the General in command of the British troops whose surrender at Saratoga practically settled the AmericanWarofIndependence.
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He thought the explosion was a cannon being fired for Patriot's Day, marking the first day of the AmericanWarofIndependence.
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Nevertheless, as an epochal event in the history of British imperialism, the AmericanWarofIndependence deserves a prominent place in European history.
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English prisoners would later be shipped to the same coast as slaves during the AmericanWarofIndependence; the song Virginny records their plight.
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By the 1760s, Britain was embroiled in the AmericanWarofIndependence and its custom of transporting criminals to those colonies had been suspended.
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The second is a natural, though assuredly not a laudable feeling,-theresidual soreness left by our defeat in the old AmericanWarofIndependence.
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Three events of pre-eminent importance have occurred in our modern times; these are the Protestant Reformation, the AmericanWarofIndependence, and the French Revolution.
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It must be remembered that the AmericanWarofIndependence was then going on, and that the French had promised to aid the insurgent colonists.
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The slogan "no taxation without representation" contributed to the Americanwarofindependence.
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The jury's out on when that last happened: some say 1782 and the Americanwarofindependence.