If you mean what caused the revolution, then I have an answer:
The Second Continental Congress was unhappy with Britian, so they sent King George III a letter stating why they were unhappy and if he didn't stop his evil doings they would declare war. King George III completely ignored the letter and kept with his ways. When the congress saw this, they officially declared war on Britain and both countries set up armies.
These battles were important because it marked the beginning of the American Revolution
Where did the American Revolution inspire revolutionary movements
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There were several events leading up to the revolution, but the two most important ones were the Tennis Court Oath (June 1789) and the storming of the Bastille prison (July 1789). These two events marked the beginning of the revolution.
In the beginning of the American Revolution, British troops fought against American colonial militias and Continental Army forces. The initial confrontations occurred during the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775, where colonial resistance to British authority became armed conflict. These engagements marked the start of the Revolutionary War, as colonists sought independence from British rule.
It marked the beginning of the Texas Revolution.
These battles were important because it marked the beginning of the American Revolution
It marked the beginning of the American Revolution.
These battles were important because it marked the beginning of the American Revolution
battles which marked the beginning of the American Revolution; also known as "The shot heard around the world."
Yes. Pual Revere rode and told every one and that was the begining!
lexington and concord
Where did the American Revolution inspire revolutionary movements
Where did the American Revolution inspire revolutionary movements
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The battle of Lexington and Concord.
There were several events leading up to the revolution, but the two most important ones were the Tennis Court Oath (June 1789) and the storming of the Bastille prison (July 1789). These two events marked the beginning of the revolution.