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There was a surplus of available food.
There was a surplus of available food.
through green revolution
It basically declared the colonies " free from the king " and it declared war on Britian.
more people started supporting independance
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No! They are two separate things. A Revolution is a turning around - The societal structuring (form of Government) was radically changed from a monarchy to a democracy - That was a turning around. The conflict started at Concord/Lexington was for grievances; Not until July 4 (the signing of the Declaration of Independence) was there a war for Independence.
1778 and North America would correspond to the American Revolution where 13 of the British/American colonies were seeking independence from Britain (Canada was a British/American colony that wasn't particularly interested in independence). The French were not initially convinced that the Rebel forces could succeed in the American Revolution, but after the Battle of Saratoga, the French leadership changed their minds and began contributing to the Rebels.
Revolution means "change".So, an industrial revolution would mean changes in the industry. Changes that greatly changed the economic wealth of Britain. Britain changed from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy, which refers to factories. It can also be seen as the beginning of factories. At this time trade unions were also formed to protect workers against the employers. The industrial revolution was a time of great unfairness ,but the world needed it in order to be what we are today,Economically. Just like the technological revolution we are experiencing today.
a. Invasion by the Normans b. Change in relationships between lords & serfs after the Black Death c. Industrial Revolution & second technological revolution
On October 24, 1964 Northern Rhodesia gained independence from Britain. The people of the area resented British rule and changed the name of the country to Zambia. Kenneth Kaunda became the first president.