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I assume you are referring to the american revolutionary war
Another name for the Revolutionary War is the American War of Independence.
Well this question needs to be more specific as in American Soldiers, British Soliders.. But I assume you mean American Soldiers and there are about 20,000 left. As of November 25, 2011.
By Soldiers can one assume you mean Airmen ? The British & allied lost 446 killed. German losses would be in excess of 1 000.
Welsh has its origins in the 6th century CE. English isn't registered as beginning until after the Roman Occupation. So English didn't start to develop until after the 4th century CE, but Old English is marked as beginning in the 5th Century. History is a little fuzzy about it, but we can assume English started first.
I assume you are referring to the american revolutionary war
I assume you mean during the American revolutionary war. if that is the case then the answer is no......they didnt know it nearly as well as the settlers who lived here.
There have been many British commanders in the Boston area. I assume the questioner is asking about the Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 Boston Massacre, known as the Incident on King Street by the British, was an incident on March 5, 1770 Captain Thomas Preston was an officer of the 29th Regiment of Foot, part of the British garrison in Boston under the overall command of General Thomas Gage
For American fans, you are referring, I assume, to Manchester United, which is a British football (soccer) team. Tony Whelan was the first to play for them, beginning in 1969.
I'm going to assume you mean the American Revolutionary war, which would be Commander in Chief George Washington named so June 15, 1775.
I assume you're talking of nettles.
Another name for the Revolutionary War is the American War of Independence.
I will assume your talking about the 1783 Treaty of Paris. Well this treaty ended the Revolutionary War so the Americans were in favor. They got their freedom and other benefits such as the right to fish on Canadian waters( Canada was a British colony back then). They also got the lands to the west of the Appalachians and east of the Mississippi. The only benefit for the British was the ending of the war which was draining their coffers.
Sometime in 1688.
that it would be over very quickly
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By early New Hampshire, I'll assume you meant the colony. All of the colonies were predominantly Protestant except for Maryland which was Roman Catholic at the beginning. Specifically, the first settlers of New Hampshire were Puritans (aka Congregationalists), a British brand of Calvinism.