He was a general for the American army.
they were both wars
No. The American Revolution happened more than one and a half thousand years after Christianity was well established.
If you are referring to the American Revolution, no, he was not. He was a famous abolitionist in the years prior to the Civil War.
The Continental Congress was the governing body by which the American colonial governments coordinated their resistance to British rule during the first two years of the American Revolution.
Around four years from the end of the American Revolution.
The American Revolution.
The American Revolution inspired revolutions around the world in years to come.
Sugar Act was passed in 1764, the American Revolution began in 1775, so 11 years.
Chicago had nothing to do with the American Revolution. It wasn't even incorporated as a town until 1833 (over 50 years after the American Revolution ended).
The American revolution took place hundreds of years ago, and the Americans did win.
about 3 years
He was a general for the American army.
13 years
they were both wars
No. The American Revolution happened more than one and a half thousand years after Christianity was well established.
If you are referring to the American Revolution, no, he was not. He was a famous abolitionist in the years prior to the Civil War.