The American Revolution occurred during the end of 18th Century between the 13 colonies and Britain. The American Revolution was called the American Revolution because of the fact that at the time the United States was under the power of British Parliament, up until the American Revolution when the United States took power and received independence through the American Revolutionary War. Britain still did not give American full independence until the War of 1812.
This is not the answer to the question. The question was what was the origin/first use of the term 'revolution' in the context of the American war of independence. I am interested in the etymology of the word, not the history described here, which everyone knows ! Justlike my students who never answer the question asked, but some other question they thought they saw. Try again........
The battle by the 13 British American colonies for independence was called the American Revolution.
The American War of IndependenceThe American RebellionThe War of American IndependenceSorry, but, in fact, we tend to call it "The American Revolution"!
American soldiers were typically referred to as Colonials or Patriots during the Revolution.
Supporters of the American Revolution were called patriots, and a lot of the American Revolution took place in New England.
Supporters of the American Revolution were called patriots, and a lot of the American Revolution took place in New England.
Thomas Paine was called the father of the American revolution. His writings influenced the American revolutionaries.
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Americans called the British "Red Coats" or "Regulars" during the American Revolution.
How she had helped in the American Revolution is by encouraging the solider who were injured and called her lady first
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