Since it began with the Battle of Lexington and Concord, that would place it outside of Boston, Massachusetts.
The American revolution WAS an cataclysmic revolution.
The American Revolution's compromise was the Treaty of Paris.
The phrase "of the American Revolution" will virtually always be an adjective phrase, following nouns such as "the start" or "the decisive point" or "an important battle." The preposition "of" does not typically form adverbial phrases.
Yes I believe it was!Another answer:No, it was not. At the time of the American Revolution, the District of Maine was part of Massachusetts. Maine did not become a separate state until 1820; it was the 23rd state to join the United States.
The ideas of the enlightenment mostly influenced American revolution.
Because in the American Revolution, the British left. South Carolinians thought they needed to start something. Not a colony. A state.
North Carolina became a state after the american revolution
The American revolution led to the separation of Church and State.
Massachusetts in the town of Lexington on April 19, 1775
Louisiana, as a state, did not exist at the time of the American Revolution.
Arkansas was not even a state during the American Revolution.
Virginia
It didn't as Kentucky was neither a colony nor state during the American Revolution.
Thomas Paine
no
American Revolution.
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