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no, the revolutionary war was before the civil war. the revolutionary war was when the colonists broke away from British rule. the civil war was when the north and south fought because of slavery. the revolutionary war was in 1775 and the civil war started in 1861
The Revolutionary War began in 1775.
The American colonies, Britain, and FranceThe Revolutionary War was a thing, not a person. If you would like to know who was IN the Revolutionary War, go to www.Google.com/ig and type the soldiers of the Revolutionary War.
The Trojan War is generally classified as a conflict between two distinct city-states, rather than a civil or revolutionary war. It involved the Greeks, primarily from various city-states, and the city of Troy, leading to a struggle driven by both personal grievances and broader territorial ambitions. While it was a significant conflict that showcased Greek unity against a common enemy, it did not fit the typical definitions of a civil or revolutionary war, which usually involve factions within a single nation or society.
A comparison of the Revolutionary war and the civil war. How the Revolutionary was different from the civil war A comparison of two wars The Differences between the Revolution and the Civil War
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he was in the revolutionary war
The Revolutionary War was America's war for liberty from Britain.
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
Troy was burned to the ground after the Trojan War.
No it was 2 years after the revolutionary war.
No. It was not. The Revolutionary War was fought from 1775 to 1783.
The Revolutionary War
The pre Revolutionary war is the French and Indian war
no, the revolutionary war was before the civil war. the revolutionary war was when the colonists broke away from British rule. the civil war was when the north and south fought because of slavery. the revolutionary war was in 1775 and the civil war started in 1861
The Revolutionary War began in 1775.
The first or second revolutionary war?