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Boston, Massachusetts is often referred to as the "cradle of the American revolution" because it played a significant role in the events leading up to the American Revolutionary War. The city was the site of key events such as the Boston Tea Party and the Battle of Bunker Hill. It is considered a significant historical and cultural center in American history.
The American Revolution took place in the 13 colonies, not in one city. Some famous cities during the revolution were Boston, Concord, New York City, Richmond, and Williamsburg.
The city of Montgomery was called the Cradle of the Confederacy.
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The Eternal City or The City of Fountains is Rome's nickname.
Boston is the city known as the "Cradle of Liberty".
The American Revolution took place in the 13 colonies, not in one city. Some famous cities during the revolution were Boston, Concord, New York City, Richmond, and Williamsburg.
The city of Montgomery was called the Cradle of the Confederacy.
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The one that is most readily recognized is the simple 'Philly' which has gained almost universal acceptance. The nickname 'City of Brotherly Love' is also popular and well known and it has also been known as the 'Cradle of Liberty' and 'The Birthplace of America' and to a lesser extent as 'The Quker City' and 'The City of Neighborhoods'.
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The Hudson River was used during the American Revolution to transport supplies, materials and troops from New York City to upstate NY.
The Eternal City or The City of Fountains is Rome's nickname.