I think New England
"Revolution" is ultimately from the Latin word volvere, "to turn around."
It started in United Kingdom, in the 1700s, a time when people used machineries and new methods to increase productivty.
The Industrial Revolution began to take root in the United States around 1800, appearing first in New England-Massachusetts, Rhodes Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire. The Industrial Revolution took place in the Northeast. This question was created by me and was answered by me, Jennie P.
"Revolution" is ultimately from the Latin word volvere, "to turn around."
The root word of "revolutionary" is "revolution," which comes from the Latin word "revolutio," meaning "a turning around."
no, the American Civil War and the American Revolution were to separate wars
Monarchy versus Republic.
A potato is a starchy carbohydrate. It grows in the ground like a root but is actually a tuber. It is native to the Americas.
A sentence does not have a root word. A root word is the main or original portion of most words. For example, the root of discrimination is the word " crime ". Perhaps you mean the key idea of your sentence ?
Ask a friend. I do not know.
The Greeks named the Olympic Games after the pleasant valley of Olympia beside the River Alpheus in Elis, where the contests began as religious celebrations.
Farris is an old English word meaning Iron strong. Chances are, the name began root by whomever was a strong ironsmith.