The Rebels
They were called the "Contineantal Army" they were "Patriots" or "Rebels" or even the name "Yankees". These were the most common names...there are other types of insulting names that the BRits gave them too. they we're also called Minute Men.
The musket was used by foot soldiers in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
Another word for a water system built by soldiers is a "military aqueduct." These structures are designed to transport and distribute water to support troops in the field or during sieges. They can include channels, pipelines, and reservoirs specifically constructed for military purposes.
The Quebec Act of 1774 was a BIG thing the QUEEN of England
The military word for goodbye is "farewell." It is often used in formal contexts, especially during ceremonies or when personnel are deploying or separating from service. Another common term is "out," which can indicate the end of a communication or the conclusion of a conversation.
Brits English Redcoats (during the Revolutionary War) UK citizens
revolutionary
Orinsky. It was a name of a ship or battle during the revolutionary war
Red backs was a term for the British during the revolutionary war. A synonym would be lobster-backs which was used derisively toward the English soldiers.
The Plural of touchdown is touchdowns, e.g. the Patriots scored 4 touchdowns.
There is no such word as patroiot. If you instead want to go with patriot, which is a word and means a supporter of a country's wishes and goals, here's an example: There were several great American patriots who were responsible for the Revolutionary War and the independence of the USA.
eg: during the past few years. my answer is in. eg: in the past few yeras
The founding fathers were patriots
During the American Revolutionary War a minor battle was fought at Quintin's Bridge, New Jersey. During the War the American forces attacked the British in the area of the continent that now is Quebec, Canada.
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Yes. During the American Revolutionary War, the Redcoats were loyal to the Crown.
The root word of "revolutionary" is "revolution," which comes from the Latin word "revolutio," meaning "a turning around."