In instances of the name of a revolution, yes:
Today in class the French Revolution was discussed.
The Glorious Revolution took place in 1688 and overthrew King James II.
Otherwise, no:
I'm going to start a fashion revolution.
Her head spun at 365 revolutions per minute.
Yes, the compound noun Revolutionary War is a proper noun, the name of a specific war.
No. It's not necessary.
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In English, we capitalize the word war when we are naming a particular war. World War I was "the war to end all wars".
Yes it should be capitalized.
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Yorktown, Virginia.
The setting in Toliver's Secret is: during the revolutionary war!
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In English, we capitalize the word war when we are naming a particular war. World War I was "the war to end all wars".
Yes, the word "Loyalist" should be capitalized when referring to a specific historical group of colonists who supported the British monarchy during the American Revolutionary War.
he was in the revolutionary war
The Revolutionary War was America's war for liberty from Britain.
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
No it was 2 years after the revolutionary war.
No. It was not. The Revolutionary War was fought from 1775 to 1783.
The pre Revolutionary war is the French and Indian war
The Revolutionary War
no, the revolutionary war was before the civil war. the revolutionary war was when the colonists broke away from British rule. the civil war was when the north and south fought because of slavery. the revolutionary war was in 1775 and the civil war started in 1861
The Revolutionary War began in 1775.