its because he was famous
Agricultural Revolution
Probably either the French Revolution or the American Revolution
the agricultural revolution
Yes, the Agricultural Revolution preceded the Industrial Revolution.
The Industrial Revolution and the Agricultural Revolution.
All three agreed on separating from England. Not only did they want to do this, they also sparked the American Revolution.
Glowing embers
The firebrands did stuff, did some more stuff, and did some more stuff. They were good. Who are they again?
Firebrands of Arizona - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Thomas Paine Patrick Henry Samuel Adams
The cast of Western Firebrands - 1921 includes: Virginia Adair as Mildred Stanton Bert Appling as Pete Carson Jack Pitcairn as Victor Lanning Helen Yoder as Red Feather
Hubert B. Clements has written: 'Lift-off of forest firebrands' -- subject(s): Forest fires, Research
Sahle Sellassie has written: 'Firebrands' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'Warrior king' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
The American revolution WAS an cataclysmic revolution.
Letβs take some obvious items. There would be no Thanksgiving since the natives would not have brought food to help the white tribe that winter. There would be no Mayflower Compact which is like the Magna Carta of political documents in America. There would be nothing for Nathaniel Hawthorne to write about Scarlet Letters. There would not have been any Witch Trials. There would not have been an American Revolution since there would be no firebrands in Boston to fight back. You get the drift.
the "no" revolution the revolution of denial the revolution of decline the possibly but probably not revolution
He calls the revolution of ideas the real revolution because its a revolution xD