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What was the most important revolution?

Probably either the French Revolution or the American Revolution


What percent of Mexicans in America are Mexican American?

0%. You are either Mexican, or American.


What percent of Americans are either immigrant or descendants of immigrants?

Roughly 2% of the US population is Native American. Everyone else (98%) is an immigrant, or descendant of an immigrant.


What is the difference between the two terms War for independence and the American Revolution?

No real difference. The American Revolution was fought as a war for independence. Either works.


What percent of US citizens are either immigrants or the descendant of immigrants?

Unless the US citizen is a Native American, all other US citizens are immigrants or descendants of immigrants. Native American make-up 1%-2% of the total US population.


American revolution uniforms were what color?

the color of the american revolutionary uniform was either blue with red or blue with white


How is the word protagonist connected the American Revolution?

Protagonist simply means either: (1) one of the principal characters in a story or (2) an advocate of a certain idea. It has no particular connection to the American Revolution, but it can be used in reference to the American Revolution.For example:The protagonists of the American Revolution were the Sons of Liberty.


After the American Revolution who wrote the new State constitutions?

Either the State legislatures or a constitutional conventions


What colonists supported the American Revolution?

the patriots not the stupid football team either


This was necessary for America to defend itself against the british army?

Either the American Revolution, or the War of 1812.


Is it the American revolution or the Revolutionary War?

It doesn't matter. It is commonly used "the revolutionary war" but either way is fine.


Is Raven Symone 100 percent Black?

She refuses to self-identify as either African-American or gay, but as an "American" and as a "human who loves humans."