American Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this article, the inhabitants of the thirteen colonies that supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans," with occasional references to "Patriots ...
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The American Revolution - The Making of America and Her Independence
The Complete History of The American Revolution and the Revolutionary War. ... American Revolution - The Complete History 1775-1783: The Complete History of The American Revolution
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American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this article, the inhabitants of the thirteen colonies that supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans," with occasional references to "Patriots ...
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LIBERTY! - The American Revolution | PBS
LIBERTY! Online is the official online companion to the PBS series LIBERTY! The American Revolution. It features a wealth of interactive information on the American Revolution, a ...
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American Revolution - Revolutionary War Timeline
The Complete History of The American Revolution and the Revolutionary War. ... Revolutionary War Timeline 1775 1776 1777 1778 1779 1780 1781 1782 1783
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Sons of the American Revolution, Riverside Chapter
American Revolution Educational History and Genealogy of the late 1700s in Colonial America
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American Revolution - MSN Encarta
American Revolution 1775-1783, conflict between 13 British colonies in North America and their parent country, Great Britain. It was made up of two...
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The American Revolution - (Home)
Historic facts, figures, battles, people, places, and events that occurred in the war.
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The American Revolution
National discussions of American revolutionary origins.
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American Revolution: Definition from Answers.com
American Revolution n. The war between the American colonies and Great Britain (1775?1783), leading to the formation of the independent United
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