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During the American | Revolution he supported the British. |
John Chester Miller, Origins of the American | Revolution, p. 168 |
liam West, Rhode Island politician, American | Revolution general |
American | Revolution artifacts including powder horns, muskets, c |
cations were constructed during the American | Revolution on island. |
During the American | Revolution, the pirates attacked American ships. |
30 December-31 December - American | Revolution: Battle of Quebec. |
During the American | Revolution, British troops occupied the building. |
16 September - American | Revolution: Battle of Harlem Heights is fought. |
2 March-3 March - American | Revolution: Battle of Nassau. |
During the American | Revolution Ostend became a free port. |
After the American | Revolution, he settled in Augusta Township. |
During the American | Revolution he sided with the Patriot cause. |
y various rebellions, including the American | Revolution and the French Revolution. |
rominent role in pre-Revolution and American | Revolution history. |
America": British sympathy with the American | Revolution', in Michael T. Davis (ed.), Radicalism and |
The house was built in 1773 for American | Revolution General, James Mitchell Varnum. |
Colonial America and the American | Revolution: The 25 Best Sites, 2006, Greenline Publicat |
After the American | Revolution, the former colonies of America had their fi |
2000 William Bartram and the American | Revolution on the Southern Frontier |
empted to remain neutral during the American | Revolution and was persecuted as a result. |
Problems associated with the American | Revolution prompted Schoenbrunn's closing in 1777. |
During the American | Revolution, Basil supplied provisions to the Colonial A |
Crossroads of freedom; the American | Revolution and the rise of a new nation. |
Lee is a historic site that was an American | Revolution fort in Salem, Massachusetts. |
By the time of the American | Revolution, it was the most populous county in Virginia |
27 July - American | Revolution: First Battle of Ushant - British and French |
His youngest brother was the famous American | Revolution war-hero, Major-General Richard Montgomery. |
l Putnam, the famous general of the American | Revolution, was born in the house. |
Jeremiah served in the American | Revolution and helped to found the city of North Adams, |
ttlements were abandoned during the American | Revolution, but the town was re-settled in 1788. |
The American | Revolution didn't happen and therefore USA as we know i |
efeat "a major turning point in the American | Revolution in South Carolina." |
Georgia chapter of the Sons of the American | Revolution is named after him as well. |
ently owned by the Daughters of the American | Revolution, and open by appointment. |
The American | Revolution was indeed a major influence of the Patriote |
After the American | Revolution, Merkley came to Montreal and later settled |
As with the American | revolution of 1776, the French revolution of 1789 and t |
nited Empire Loyalist and after the American | Revolution, he settled in Adolphustown Township. |
ame an independent state during the American | Revolution with Patrick Henry as its first Governor. |
lizabeth F. Ellet, The Women of the American | Revolution, Third Edition. |
In 1783, the devastating American | Revolution ends and the construction of a new nation be |
He was taken prisoner during the American | Revolution and later settled in Osnabruck Township. |
10 May - American | Revolution: Capture of Fort Ticonderoga by Patriot forc |
Before the American | Revolution he was referred to as chief of the Senecas. |
By the end of the American | Revolution in 1783, Cabot was exploring new European ma |
For the British admiral during the American | Revolution, see Samuel Graves. |
17 January - American | Revolution: British troops clash with American colonist |
During the American | Revolution, Ephraim Parker acquired the house and opera |
15 September - American | Revolution: British land on Manhattan at Kip's Bay. |
Following the American | Revolution, the church was abandoned and fell into disr |
William West, 1787-1789, American | Revolution general, Deputy Governor, anti-federalist re |
otect Boston Harbor dating from the American | Revolution through World War II. |
With the coming of the American | Revolution, Alexander wanted to be the middle of the ac |
Loyal American Regiment during the American | Revolution, reaching the rank of lieutenant. |
Prior to the American | Revolution, the British began taxing American colonies |
During the American | Revolution he was active in the militia and served on G |
In the early days of the American | Revolution, a convention of Virginia counties replaced |
He was a loyalist during the American | Revolution, serving with the New Jersey Volunteers. |
During the American | Revolution, he played a key role for the Loyalist cause |
Irwin fought in the American | Revolution, in which he entered the army as a private. |
, Revere was a direct descendant of American | Revolution hero Paul Revere. |
establish a living memorial to the American | Revolution through the development of The Museum of the |
The American | Revolution Center (the "Center") is a non-partisan, not |
atives of the D.C. Daughters of the American | Revolution and D.C. Children of the American Revolution |
ancestor of several veterans of the American | Revolution through which the Daughters of the American |
s when the Aquarian Age begins, the American | Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the discover |
o adopted by proponents of both the American | Revolution and the French Revolution. |
By the outbreak of the American | Revolution, Pollock had become very wealthy and had sig |
d in the loyalist forces during the American | Revolution, afterwards settling in St. George, New Brun |
ginal settlers were veterans of the American | Revolution, including John Sample, John Gilmore, and Re |
dshausen, Germany served during the American | Revolution in Company C (Col. |
ity was renamed after a hero of the American | Revolution, Francis Marion. |
A few years later Daughters of the American | Revolution placed granite milestones along the route to |
ial began when Congress created the American | Revolution Bicentennial Commission on July 4, 1966. |
he family moved to Canada after the American | Revolution to take advantage of the land available in O |
He fought in the American | Revolution and was later a United States Representative |
His father had served in the American | Revolution, and Isaac Ashmead later served in the War o |
d in the Georgia Militia during the American | Revolution and achieved the rank of Major General in 17 |
and the Northern Borderland of the American | Revolution, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006. |
frontiersman and militiaman of the American | Revolution, Peter Hackett. |
During the American | Revolution, he published a monthly series of papers ent |
s built in 1733 and was the home of American | Revolution Major General Benjamin Lincoln. |
ring the tensions leading up to the American | Revolution he was an important spokesman for the rights |
es's American Volunteers during the American | Revolution, first as captain and later as major. |
e had a distinguished record in the American | Revolution, fighting in the Battle of Bennington in 177 |
County, Virginia and served in the American | Revolution, achieving the rank of lieutenant. |
disruption of the war years of the American | Revolution, the utopian community declined in populatio |
a Baptist and Loyalist, before the American | Revolution began. |
er slowly became a supporter of the American | Revolution and independence. |
in the Continental Army during the American | Revolution, then moved to Kentucky, where he became a s |
During the American | Revolution, the house is believed to have served as Geo |
vez Chapter of the Daughters of the American | Revolution was formed in memory of those soldiers. |
During the American | Revolution he served the southern department of the Con |
as acquired by the Daughters of the American | Revolution in 1921, and has been extensively restored. |
by the Chatsworth Daughters of the American | Revolution, there are only 49 trees remaining. |
he Sword of Peace is a drama of the American | Revolution war period and the struggle of the pacifist |
Prescott was a son of American | Revolution leader Colonel William Prescott who served a |
" is very biased, the people in the American | revolution are not referred to as "terrorists"......... |
The Daughters of the American | Revolution placed a small memorial to the colony at a n |
At the beginning of the American | Revolution, he gave his money freely to aid the cause o |
ted in 1778 and participated in the American | Revolution from 1779 to 1782, under command of Rochambe |
the Polish patriot and hero of the American | Revolution are commemorated here. |
land reserved from soldiers of the American | Revolution, was located here. |
North Smithfield, pictured in 1902, American | Revolution headquarters in North Smithfield |
of Robert Morris, financier of the American | Revolution, was located near Sixth and Market Streets. |
In the American | Revolution, he commanded the 2nd Battalion of the King' |
land and property seized during the American | Revolution is many billions of dollars. |
Lawler was active in the American | Revolution, in which he commanded privateering ships, i |
During the American | Revolution, Hiester served as a colonel and later a bri |
In the American | Revolution a decade later, the Committees of Correspond |
the most influential studies of the American | Revolution published during the 20th century. |
The Ideological Origins of the American | Revolution is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book of history |
During the American | Revolution, he served on the Georgetown Committee of Sa |
During the American | Revolution he served on the Connecticut Council of Safe |
rst came into use just prior to the American | Revolution to designate Lenape who had migrated to the |
During the American | Revolution, Quincy aided General George Washington by o |
ippi State Society Daughters of the American | Revolution for over 70 years. |
South Carolina piedmont during the American | Revolution and war hero. |
rved in the British Army during the American | Revolution and retired on half pay to New Brunswick aft |
me to Massachusetts to serve in the American | Revolution in 1776, and rose to the position of colonel |
During the American | Revolution, he served in the South Carolina Provincial |
erved at different times during the American | Revolution as headquarters for both British General Lor |
and actions that gave birth to the American | Revolution and independence. |
During the American | Revolution it became known as Flagstaff Fort; captured |
ickens, a militia leader during the American | Revolution and a member of the United States Congress. |
During the American | Revolution, he was invited to North Carolina by that co |
efore the tensions of the impending American | Revolution made the job much more difficult. |
rs in 1801, Bates had served in the American | Revolution as a young fifer and had learned many of the |
It covers a time period during the American | Revolution between the Battle of Alamance in 1771 and t |
During the American | Revolution, Chittenden was a member of a committee empo |
t the time of the first shot of the American | Revolution fired in Concord, Massachusetts. |
He served during the American | Revolution as an Ensign in his father's company, Adams' |
During the American | Revolution, he served on the local council of safety an |
he site of the opening shots of the American | Revolution in 1775 during the Battle of Lexington. |
om the French monarch following the American | Revolution, hang in adjoining committee rooms. |
After the American | Revolution, Gratiot travelled to Virginia to seek reimb |
In the events leading up to the American | Revolution, he became a member of the Delaware Committe |
heir first offensive victory of the American | Revolution over the British in a naval battle known as |
During the American | Revolution notable proponents of liberty such as Elbrid |
son, rector of St. John's after the American | Revolution, was the first priest ordained in America by |
allis, a British general during the American | Revolution, and later Governor-General of India. |
rve with Loyalist forces during the American | Revolution during what amounted to a civil war along th |
994) argues his 1789 History of the American | Revolution was one of the first and most accomplished h |
Markers from the Daughters of the American | Revolution and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas h |
congregation was active during the American | Revolution and both churches' meeting houses were used |
r family escaped slavery during the American | Revolution and settled in Nova Scotia as part of the Bl |
offices in Pennsylvania during the American | Revolution, but was removed from office in 1783 by the |
Before the American | Revolution, Hancock was one of the wealthiest men in th |
1783) was a prominent figure in the American | Revolution, known best as the first Director of Hospita |
When the Treaty of Paris ended the American | Revolution in 1783, McDonell settled with other highlan |
creation of the first battle of the American | Revolution on Patriot's Day. |
ilitary leader from the time of the American | Revolution to the early-19th century. |
In 1778 during the American | Revolution, Captain Wallace, a British naval leader, co |
tale in 1778, at the height of the American | Revolution, when privateering was a common activity on |
in the loyalist militia during the American | Revolution and fought at the Battle of Ninety-Six Court |
orris, named for a financier of the American | Revolution, began her career on a cruise from Maine to |
erved in a loyalist unit during the American | Revolution and came to New Brunswick after the war, set |
y in the colonial forces during the American | Revolution in spite of efforts by British officials to |
rolina's military heritage from the American | Revolution to the Iraq War. |
famous spy of the same name in the American | Revolution) would move to Rindge, New Hampshire as youn |
He came to New Brunswick after the American | Revolution in 1783, first settling at Carleton (later S |
During the American | Revolution, two of Fanning's brothers, Gilbert and Thom |
ia was also heavily involved in the American | Revolution when it furnished men for the New Hampshire |
nc., American Capital Mutual Funds, American | Revolution Center and the Medici Archive Project. |
In 1775, at the beginning of the American | Revolution, Sprowle stayed loyal to the Crown and fled |
ber of the local militia during the American | Revolution and a Justice of the Peace for 14 years begi |
", was a soldier in the army of the American | Revolution, and the founder of the town of Wheeler, Ste |
tish forces that invaded during the American | Revolution, provides a glimpse into the life of a typic |
ve, who became a captain during the American | Revolution, was the grandson of Stephen Colegrove, Esq. |
ooperated with the Daughters of the American | Revolution and other volunteer groups with an interest |
a stray cattle pound and during the American | Revolution, a Liberty Pole (flag pole). |
rican printer before and during the American | Revolution, and the founder of The New Hampshire Gazett |
ng on land granted to him after the American | Revolution, and remained there until his death in 1809. |
After the American | Revolution, in 1809, Warwick Towne was abandoned, and t |
in the movements that preceded the American | Revolution, and visited England in 1771. |
War in 1763 and the outbreak of the American | Revolution in 1776. |
cine in Albany; at the start of the American | Revolution, he became a surgeon's mate in Edward Jessup |
he King's Orange Rangers during the American | Revolution, he purchased a commission of major in the B |
During the American | Revolution he was a member of Westmoreland County's Com |
During the American | Revolution, Tories and British troops were quartered th |
ton Chapter of the Daughters of the American | Revolution erected a stone monument to the Battle of Fo |
Lord Dunmore's War, colonel in the American | Revolution, and Brigadier General of the militia in the |
At the beginning of the American | Revolution, he offered his services to Connecticut and |
During the American | Revolution what remained of the fortifications was used |
nt on to become Patriots during the American | Revolution, such as William Hooper, James Robertson, an |
During the American | Revolution, Cannon was one of the leaders of a radical |
Before the American | Revolution, early settlers seeking land near Lockwood's |
With the coming of the American | Revolution, he became chairman of Bergen County's commi |
with a loyalist regiment during the American | Revolution and the family came to Upper Canada after th |
il the Assembly was replaced in the American | Revolution by a Provisional Congress for the colony in |
With the advent of the American | Revolution trade with the colonies was interrupted whic |
Laura Bush at the Daughters of the American | Revolution Constitution Hall. |
During the American | Revolution George Galphin sided with the Continental Co |
4 July - American | Revolution: the United States officially declares indep |
After the American | Revolution, the British market was closed to American e |
ias - the first naval battle of the American | Revolution, occasioned by the British need for lumber f |
as burned by the British during the American | Revolution because of the patriotic activity of its the |
in 1770, and at the outbreak of the American | Revolution, he favored the Patriot cause. |
Confederates were fighting a second American | Revolution in attempting to secede from the United Stat |
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