Investigate the results of the American Revolution and how it shaped the country we know today. Explore the history of the American Revolution, how...
You can find out more about this war by reviewing the lesson titled End of the American Revolution Lesson for Kids: Facts & Timeline. It will help explain things like: The turning point of the war How long this war lasted The last importantr battle of the Revolution ...
1783/4/19Congress ratifies the Articles of Peace, a preliminary to the Paris treaties that officially ended the American Revolution. 1783/6/8Washington gives advice, along with prayers for protection and domestic peace, to the newly victorious States. ...
App for the iPad A comprehensive interactive timeline of the American Revolution takes you through all the events from 1754 to 1789 from the French and Indian War to the inauguration of George Washington. With over 515+ photographs and articles, this beautifully designed app takes you right thro...
American Revolution 1775 Congress issues a “Declaration on the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms” American Revolution Sign up for Video of the Day Get a FREE featured video sent right to your inbox, every weekday. Tune in to history with a mix of timely short videos and fascinating ...
This American Revolution timeline lists important events from the revolutionary period, from 1784 and beyond. This timeline has been written and compiled by Alpha History authors. If you would like to suggest an important event for inclusion into this timeline, pleasecontact Alpha History. ...
Each week we will add more dates to our timeline and learn about famous people from the American Revolution. You can do this unit without buying a single textbook (assuming you have a good local library)! Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click ...
Fighting continued for another year after this battle. However, it is considered to be the battle that ended the revolution Treaty of Paris 1783 This treaty ended the Revolutionary War, recognized the independence of the American colonies, and granted the colonies the territory from the southern bo...
For seven years from 1775-1783, battles were waged around the eastern seaboard of the United States, a revolution among the citizens of America, the nascent United States of America, against the British Empire, colonies rising up against the tyranny of their oppressors and seeking freedom. Led...
Over time, and with the influence of theIndustrial Revolutionreaching America, the North developed an industrial economy, wherein machinery replaced the labour of people, while the South had an agricultural economy, and cheap/slave labour formed its backbone. Slavery was also not just about theplan...