American revolutionary war and or it can just be called the American revolution
England
Colonial America, was claimed in the name of Queen Elizabeth of England, also known as the virgin queen, so it was this land that the Puritans were heading for, but landed North of what we know as present day Virginia.
The name "America" comes from the name of Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian navigator and cartographer who first created maps of the "New World".
Yes, the word America is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
United States of America
The Second War of Independence is the name often given to the 1812 war between the US and England. Strictly speaking the name is incorrect, as the independence of the US was no longer at stake.
The mayflower carried the pilgrims from England to North America.
The War of 1812.
The War of 1812 began in 1812. It used to be referred to as the War of 1812-1814, but that name became too cumbersome and ultimately, through general usage, was shortened to the War of 1812.
war hawks sound stupid but that's name they did have another war with England in 1812 nothing magor
It was called the Hartford Convention.
Virginia
The next significant war for America (following the War of 1812) was the war with Mexico. For Great Britain, the next war was the Crimean War.
Mayflower
Mayflower
James Madison was President in 1812, and his wife's name was Dolley.
The Pacific Ocean lies between Australia and America.