From 1765 to 1783, the Thirteen British Colonies in North America staged the American Revolution. The Continental Army's victory over the British during the ...
The American War of Independence (1775-1783) served as a sharp reminder to the British Empire that the dominions it ruled were always vulnerable to revolt if ...
Major changes in the lives of most Americans, including African Americans, women, and Native Americans, would result from the American Revolution. As America ...
The American Revolution, often known as the Revolutionary War, was a war for independence conducted between the United States (then the Continental Colonies) ...
The American Revolution was a successful insurrection of the Thirteen British colonies in North America against the British Empire in the second part of the ...
Enlightening ideals of thought and religious freedom pervaded the American colonial religious scene. These values were instrumental in the American Revolution ...
The American Revolution, also known as the Revolutionary War, arose from tensions between the residents of the United Kingdom's 13 North American colonies and ...
Between 1765 to 1791, the American Revolution was an ideological and political revolution in British America. In the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), ...
It has been over 250 years after the events of the American Revolution, and there is still so little known about the enslaved and free Black spies who risked ...
The Indigenous peoples of the continental United States are referred to as Native Americans, American Indians, First Americans, Indigenous Americans, and other ...
The Southern Campaign is one of many important events of the American Revolution. The Southern Campaign began with British concern over the course of the war ...
The American Civil War's Battle of Hampton Roads, also known as the Battle of the Monitor and Virginia (which was reconstructed and renamed from the USS ...
Valley Forge was the third of the eighth winter encampment for the Continental Army's main body, commanded by General George Washington, at the time of the ...
The battles of Cold Harbor were two American Civil War (1861-1865) engagements that took place about 10 miles northeast of Richmond, Virginia, the Confederate ...
As a civil rights activist in American history, Benjamin Banneker, an African-American philosopher, is known for his exceptional and distinguished record of ...
Even though sectional conflicts over slavery had been a major cause of the Civil War between North and South America, ending slavery was never a goal of the ...