The major leaders in the Revolution are
British:
General Sir Henry Clinton, Commander in Chief, North America.
General William Howe, Commander in Chief, British Forces.
General Cornwallis.
American:
General Washington, Commander in Chief, Continental Army.
General Rochambeau, Commander in Chief, French Expeditionary Forces.
Major General Lafayette.
Major General Nathanael Greene, Commander Continental Army of the South.
Major General Benedict Arnold.
Major General Horatio Gates.
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The significance of the battle was that it was the last major battle in the American Revolution.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was the first major battle OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION an adverb phrase!
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Name two ways in which the information Revolution has changed the kabor force of American and world culture
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What were the three changes after american revolution
The significance of the battle was that it was the last major battle in the American Revolution.
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The Battle of Bunker Hill was the first major battle OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION an adverb phrase!
Major General Israel Putnam and Colonel William Precott were the American leaders at Bunker Hill. These leaders led approx. 2,400 to 3,200 men.
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The leaders of the French Revolution and the leaders of the American Revolution had one thing in common, they dramatically changed the politics, economics and society of their situation. That's where the commonality ended. The British Empire remained the power it always had been since the end of the French wars of the mid 18th century. In France the entire system was changed within a still major power.The American revolutionaries were not freeing a "starving" colony from the Empire. While in France, there was true poverty among the lower classes and people against the monarchy were severely punished. As the question speaks to the commonality between the two sets of revolutionaries, that's where it ends. The leaders of the French revolution only brought on death and destruction and the rise of a new "king" Napoleon Bonaparte.
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