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What Of the American revolution an adverb phrase?

The Battle of Bunker Hill was the first major battle OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION an adverb phrase!


Why have the American people been drawn to all general or world wars since 1688?

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Why did emerson refer to the battle of concord as the shot heard round the world?

The shots were considered to be the beginning of the American Revolution, and the American Revolution had worldwide impact. The beginning events were "heard around the world" because of the eventual impact of what followed.


Who where the hessian?

The Hessians were auxilliary troops from Hess, a state in what is now Germany (The term "Hessian" is now used to refer to all German troops deployed by the Crown in the American Revolution, although not all of them were necessarily from Hess). They were most notably "rented" out by their rulers to the British during the American revolution.


The American Revolution was fought by the American colonies in China?

The American Revolution was fought by the Americans and not the American colonies in China.

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What Of the American revolution an adverb phrase?

The Battle of Bunker Hill was the first major battle OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION an adverb phrase!


Is of the American Revolution an adverb phrase or an adjective phrase?

adjective phrase


Is the phrase of the American revolution an adjective phrase or adverb phrase?

The phrase "of the American Revolution" will virtually always be an adjective phrase, following nouns such as "the start" or "the decisive point" or "an important battle." The preposition "of" does not typically form adverbial phrases.


Why have the American people been drawn to all general or world wars since 1688?

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Why did emerson refer to the battle of concord as the shot heard round the world?

The shots were considered to be the beginning of the American Revolution, and the American Revolution had worldwide impact. The beginning events were "heard around the world" because of the eventual impact of what followed.


Was the American Revolution an accelerated revolution or a cataclysmic revolution?

The American revolution WAS an cataclysmic revolution.


What does age of enlightement refer to?

The Age of Enlightenment Was a period of time where the whole thought process was revolutionized. It was right before the American Revolution. It was throughout Europe and the American colonies.


Who where the hessian?

The Hessians were auxilliary troops from Hess, a state in what is now Germany (The term "Hessian" is now used to refer to all German troops deployed by the Crown in the American Revolution, although not all of them were necessarily from Hess). They were most notably "rented" out by their rulers to the British during the American revolution.


What does the phrase these creatures line 2 refer to?

The phrase these creatures line 2 refer to 'strongly right hand'.


What is the adjective phrase in the sentence the Battle of Bunker Hill was the first major battle of the American Revolution?

There are two adjective phrases, but one is part of a proper noun: 1) "of the American Revolution" (modifies battle) 2) "of Bunker Hill" (modifies Battle)


Which took place first French revolution or American Revolution?

The American Revolution.


What revolution does Wordsworth refer to in the prelude?

The French Revolution is the revolution Wordsworth refers to in the prelude.