Please select the paper, timeline and images from the list of colonial American and American revolution related topics below
Path to the revolution - Exploring how increasing economic and political tension between the UK and her American colony will lead to war
The way to independence - Do all Americans agree to break up with Britain? Absolutely not! Understand the people and events connected to American colonies fighting for independence
Yorktown Chronicles - Explore the world of George Washington and Charles Cornwallis from the American Revolutionary War and its aftermath
Private life - During the American Revolutionary War, continental soldiers suffered many damage. However, thousands of people took part. Learn why these men joined and understand how women and African Americans will support the Great Army
The_Battle_of_Great_Bridge - The first big revolutionary war in Virginia took place at the Great Bridge near Norfolk. Please understand why the US victory at the bridge is an important precursor to the official war opening.
Victory of the French union and independence of the United States - Understanding how the alliance with France could defeat the British army where the major army was well trained and won the war
How the victory of the Yorktown allies win the American independence - America's victory in Yorktown calmed the British parliament's desire to continue the war. Please understand how this victory urged the UK to recognize American independence
The role of militia during the revolutionary war - Why is the local part-time civil soldier group important during the American revolutionary war? Exploring some controversial roles of militia
Tea ceremony - The Boston Tea ceremony is the only rebellion of its kind? Learn about the same tea party in Young Town, Virginia but still small
African-Americans and the American Revolutionary War - Discover the wide range of roles African-Americans played in the American Revolutionary War
Yorktown Chronicles - Explore the world of George Washington and Charles Cornwallis from the American Revolutionary War and its aftermath
Living in the colonial era - Exploring the typical family life in the era of revolutionary war, ensuring people on the farm
Yorktown Chronicles - Explore the world of George Washington and Charles Cornwallis from the American Revolutionary War and its aftermath
The people of the revolution - Biographical articles about people who have to choose both sides of the American Revolutionary War
Schedule of the American Revolution - Chronology of the main events of the American Revolution
Siege of York Town Timeline - Victory of the final decisive battle of the American Revolutionary War
Visiting the American Revolution Museum in Yorktown is a complement to the online resources here. Please explore the full range of practical history courses for groups, families, individuals, and teachers
12 monographs, 250 images, 350 text documents, 13 songs, 13 maps, timeline and vocabulary, freedom, equality, wealth: exploring the French Revolution is accessible and lively for the French Revolution We will provide a way. Preface and the most important documentary evidence in the special archival revolution
Schedule of the American Revolutionary War - a schedule of political turmoil in the 18th century. In North America, 13 colonies were independent from the British Empire and formed the United States after the victory of the revolutionary war. The American Revolution includes political, social and military aspects. The era of revolution began with the stamp tax law passed in 1765 and is generally considered to have approved the American Bill of Rights in 1791. The military stage of the revolution, the American Revolutionary War lasted from 1775 to 1783.
This article is about the reason of the American Revolutionary War. The reasons for the American Revolutionary War belong to four different categories: religion, society, economy, and politics. In this article, I will learn about 10 of the many reasons leading American settlers to the Middle Ages. The desire of the colony to separate the church from the state is one of the religious reasons that settler was crazy. (1, p.27) The settlers believed that politics and religion should not be confused. This allowed the colonists to go crazy as the government allowed them to live like a church. The government also imposes tax on people's religious activities. If I had to make an incredible payment, I would get very angry. Waking up is another religious cause of the American Revolutionary War