An expression that came from life during the American Revolution was to put your John Hancock on paper.
the american revolution was a result of the england citizens who were looking for freedom of religion and way of life.
With more technology more machines came to life taking the place of human work.
It rejected traditional social, religious, and political values.
American English reflects American culture through its diverse vocabulary, which incorporates influences from various immigrant communities and regional dialects, showcasing the nation's multicultural heritage. The language also evolves with societal changes, adopting new terms and expressions that reflect contemporary values, technology, and social movements. Additionally, idiomatic expressions and slang often capture the spirit of American life, emphasizing individualism, innovation, and a casual approach to communication. Overall, American English serves as a living testament to the dynamic and varied experiences that shape American identity.
Life before agricultural revolution was hard. There were no jobs, killings and ruled by someone that you could not have freedom.
It was not good she was supporting the revolution and protecting the militia troops and she was a spy for the american partiots
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the american revolution
it gave us freedom
yes it was but it was abolished but came bck to life
the French Revolution
Please be more specific. Are you asking about the American Revolution of 1774-1783, the French Revolutions of 1789-99 or 1848, the American Civil War (often mislabelled as the American Revolution) of 1861-65, the Philippine Revolution of 1896-98, the Mexican Revolution of 1910, the German Revolution of 1919, or some other revolution?
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mary draper was involed in the american revolution
Thomas Jefferson, the voice of the American Revolution, embraced john Locke's ideas about every man's right to life, liberty, and property.
They came in search of a better life.
the american revolution was a result of the england citizens who were looking for freedom of religion and way of life.