The much longer name is United States War of Independence
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Some other names for the Revolutionary War were:The War for IndependenceThe American RevolutionThe American Revolution is most often the name used by other countries. They cannot refer to it as the 'US Revolutionary War' because 'The United States of America' did not exist until after the Revolutionary War. But references to "The American Revolution" seems odd to US residents because (to us) "America" refers to "North America", the continent.
None. Those are two names for the exact same war.
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If you want to consider "Scotch-Irish" Irish, there were some, but the only truly Irish person was Charles Carroll.
Please be more specific. Are you asking about the American Revolution of 1774-1783, the French Revolutions of 1789-99 or 1848, the American Civil War (often mislabelled as the American Revolution) of 1861-65, the Philippine Revolution of 1896-98, the Mexican Revolution of 1910, the German Revolution of 1919, or some other revolution?
Nathan Hale, Abigail Adams, Haym Salomon were all Patriot spies in the American Revolution
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John Andre was one of the spies in the American revolution.
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Some war sites during the American Revolution were: * Lexington, * Concord, * Saratoga * Yorktown * Trenton.