It doesn't matter. It is commonly used "the revolutionary war" but either way is fine.
Andrew Jackson did not serve in the Revolutionary War. He was born in 1767, two years after the war ended. However, he did serve as a courier and was taken as a prisoner during the Revolutionary War's successor conflict, the American Revolutionary War.
at first they were treated fairly but then the king started taxes that's how the revolutionary war stated fyi I'm ten years old by the way
There is no way to tell how many children died in the American Revolutionary War. It is estimated that this number was in the hundreds.
Not important in any way that I can think of, as William Gladstone was not born until long after the Revolutionary War ended.
During the revolutionary war, United States fought England.
The tension started when the colonists started to get sick of being ruled by a king who was all the way across the Atlantic ocean, but the actual fighting started when after the Boston massacre, British soldiers were ordered to seize weapon stashes at Lexington and Concord, they were ambushed by local militia and started fighting the revolutionary war.
no it is notyes it is but just a shorter way
Most people made their living at the time of the Revolutionary Way by farming.
Most people made their living at the time of the Revolutionary Way by farming.
One way that women's rights changed after World War 1 was that more women entered the work force. Women's rights also started to become a concern.
they used a hit and run strategy