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They would lose
It is unlikely that kids played marbles during the Revolutionary War. The Revolutionary War was a time of intense conflict and uncertainty, so children would have been more focused on survival and assisting their families. Engaging in leisure activities like playing marbles would have been uncommon during this time.
Benedict Arnold, an American general turned british commander.
It was were people that fought in the war were buried. they also made a church here.
In the 1800 people dressed in clothing like the Frence thanks to NaypolynIn the 1800 people dressed in clothing like the Frence thanks to Naypolyn
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People would likely join a movement to replace the current government during the revolutionary transition stage, where the working class overthrows the capitalist system through a proletarian revolution. This revolutionary stage marks the transition from capitalism to communism in Marx's theory.
usally when and whereever they could
John Jay was a prominent lawyer during the American Revolutionary War. He would go on to serve as the 1st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
It depends on the month, but Europe would actually mostly need heavier clothing. Heavy clothing relates to cold weather while lighter relates to warmer. Most of Europe is relatable to heavy to medium clothing during the winter, and medium to light clothing during the summer.
because he is a common soldier
They would lose
one would guess in excess of twenty million, as people had to wear one on their coats/outer clothing and one on their jacket/jumper/indoor clothing.
I would've taken the colonists side because if they won they would get FREEDOM.
In Massachusetts people would pay war bonds To give money to the army most were actually were actually printed by Paul Revere.
Technically, Canada didn't exist during the Revolutionary War. So the people who would have been in the area now known as Canada would have been part of the Great Britain.
It is unlikely that kids played marbles during the Revolutionary War. The Revolutionary War was a time of intense conflict and uncertainty, so children would have been more focused on survival and assisting their families. Engaging in leisure activities like playing marbles would have been uncommon during this time.