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Battles of Lexington and Concord, Mass began American Revolution in April, 1775.
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The cracker-like biscuit commonly eaten by soldiers during the Civil War is known as "hardtack." It was a simple, long-lasting food made from flour, water, and salt, designed to withstand harsh conditions and provide sustenance for troops. Hardtack was often hard and stale, requiring soldiers to soak or soften it before eating. Its durability made it a staple in military rations during the conflict.
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It is hard to give a for sure answer as to whether "they" had pizza during the Civil War. However, the Civil War was from 1861 to 1865, and pizza was not called "pizza" until around 1889. Mediterraneans, including Greeks and Egyptians, are believed to have eaten pizza-like dishes by food historians. The first pizza shop in North America did not open until around 1905. So yes and no.
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Benjamin Franklin
James Madison was an American statesman during the war. His name begins with the letter M.
She carred when there were thirsty soldiers.
the revelutionary war
Yorktown, the last battle of the revelutionary war.
The last battle of the revolutionary war was The Battle of Yorktown.
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My granddaughter is studing the Revelutionary war in school.
The American colonists defeated the British with the help of the French.
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it started in 1775 and ended in 1783