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Older inventions had vast improvements made on them.
In terms of the actual fighting, the first shot fired was the so-called "shot heard 'round the world" which was fired by an unknown person (could be British or American) in Lexington, Massachusetts in 1775. In terms of the grievances, both the Americans and the British faulted the other for a long list of historical issues, so it is unclear who started the American Revolution in that sense.
George Washington was the commander of the Continental Army (American).
The American Revolution had significant impacts on England. Economically, the loss of the American colonies resulted in a decline in trade and commerce for England. Politically, it led to increased scrutiny of the British monarchy and calls for reform. In terms of foreign relations, England had to adjust its imperial ambitions and focus on maintaining its remaining colonies.
All I can think of is Church of England ?? im not sure this is right but I .Church of England? Not even close!We are all used to the terms BC and AD. CE is the preferred term for AD. It means Common Era. BC is now BCE, which stands for Before Common Era.This is an attempt by scholars to remove religious reference from the terms.
They both won their revolution.
No real difference. The American Revolution was fought as a war for independence. Either works.
Older inventions had vast improvements made on them.
In terms of the actual fighting, the first shot fired was the so-called "shot heard 'round the world" which was fired by an unknown person (could be British or American) in Lexington, Massachusetts in 1775. In terms of the grievances, both the Americans and the British faulted the other for a long list of historical issues, so it is unclear who started the American Revolution in that sense.
During the American Revolution, Virginia was the most populous state by far. It was also the largest state in terms of area.
Yes, at the time of the American Revolution the colonies were primarily agrarian in terms of economics and lifestyle.
1.Both are always signed and dated. 2.They contain Terms of Reference which may be regarded as work description
TOR stands for Terms of Reference when referring to draft documents. Its normal is written draft Terms of Reference for advice.
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In what context? For general usage, "traffic" is the common term. There are other terms in reference to speed (velocity), energy (momentum), etc.
A charter is a document issued outlining the conditions of how a corporate body is organized. While a terms of reference is a guide or memo of understanding.
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