Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia
Patrick Henry favored the side of the American Revolution and was an influential figure in the early days of the revolution. He was a strong advocate for independence from Great Britain and eventually became a key figure in the Virginia Convention of 1775. He famously declared the words Give me liberty or give me death! in a speech during the convention which ultimately propelled the American colonies to fight for their freedom. Patrick Henry was a major proponent of the American cause and was a key figure in the Revolutionary War.
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Because they were going to lose the war.
standing at 152 feet (just the statue part, not including the base), it was designed and constructed by French sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi. It was presented to the American People from the people of France. It symbolized a land of freedom and opportunity.
to increase support for independence movement
He probably would have had to give them their freedom in return.
what opportuity did the American revolution give Caesar what opportuity did the American revolution give Caesar
The American Revolution occurred during the end of 18th Century between the 13 colonies and Britain. The American Revolution was called the American Revolution because of the fact that at the time the United States was under the power of British Parliament, up until the American Revolution when the United States took power and received independence through the American Revolutionary War. Britain still did not give American full independence until the War of 1812. This is not the answer to the question. The question was what was the origin/first use of the term 'revolution' in the context of the American war of independence. I am interested in the etymology of the word, not the history described here, which everyone knows ! Justlike my students who never answer the question asked, but some other question they thought they saw. Try again........
1) Taxes 2) French and Indian war 3) Freedom of speech 4) Freedom to use what we want 5) Not being able to make up our own laws 6) Being outruled
i like money i give it to myself
the working class
They both give us freedom.
Patrick Henry favored the side of the American Revolution and was an influential figure in the early days of the revolution. He was a strong advocate for independence from Great Britain and eventually became a key figure in the Virginia Convention of 1775. He famously declared the words Give me liberty or give me death! in a speech during the convention which ultimately propelled the American colonies to fight for their freedom. Patrick Henry was a major proponent of the American cause and was a key figure in the Revolutionary War.
Patrick Henry was an influential American statesman and orator known for his role in the American Revolution. Born in 1736 in Virginia, he is best remembered for his fiery speeches advocating for colonial rights, particularly his famous declaration, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" Henry served as the first and sixth Governor of Virginia and was a strong advocate for individual liberties, opposing the ratification of the U.S. Constitution without a Bill of Rights. His legacy as a passionate defender of freedom and states' rights remains significant in American history.
You have it backwards. The American Revolution was first (1775 - 1783), and the French Revolution followed (1789 - 1799).The French fought together with the Americans in the American Revolutionary War. Through this, the French People realized that they had to fight their king, in order to gain the same freedom and rights that the United States had just won from England.The French suffered pretty much the same way the American Colonists had suffered.Taxation was the biggest problem for the citizens of France. Some examples would include:Tax - Making taxation the burden of all, in proportion to their revenues.Tithes - Persuading the clergy to give up their tithes to the government.Nobles - Prevailing on the nobility to give up their various manorial and feudal exactions from the peasants.
France had to give up their land in the America
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