I think it is Delegate because I found it on a Revolutionary war word search.
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A common word from the holocaust that starts with 'D' is "Death'' or "Die". Jews died in the holocaust because of the Nazis. The holocaust was World War 2.
One word that starts with D in ancient Egypt is "dendur" like the temple of dendur. Another word is "deities", deities are gods and goddesses because its awesome like that
Xavier Cathedral is in Vincennes, Indiana. People who died in the Battle of Vincennes during the Revolutionary War on February 23, 1779 were buried in the cemetery at Xavier Cathedral. John Xavier was a leader in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain.
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During the revolutionary war, Indian tribes A) first hoped to stay neutral, but man ended up fighting on the bitish side. B) first joined the british but later switched to the revolutionary side. C) participated in violence against both sides D) embraced the revolutionary cause from the onset of hostilities
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revolutionary war (American Revolution).
A word that starts with d in the war is Dock or Danger because the civil war is dangerouse and didnt we have war on ships and boats and we needed to get to the land and claim our land or name our country so that my answer
Here are a few civil war words that start with a "D":Dixie-Mason Line (two words I guess)DefenseDiscriminationDelaware
A common word from the holocaust that starts with 'D' is "Death'' or "Die". Jews died in the holocaust because of the Nazis. The holocaust was World War 2.
A word that starts with "d" and means a loud noise is din.
A word for headless that starts with the letter D might be decapitated.
He was a stateman and a solider in the war!:D
D-Day invasion of Normandy, France during World War II on June 6, 1944