By: MiguelCarlos | 2011-04-04 | Reference & Education The American Revolution War is the battle against the British Empire. It shows how the first thirteen colonists of America became the United States of America. read more
By: MiguelCarlos | 2011-04-02 | Reference & Education The American Revolutionary War, otherwise known as the American War of Independence or the American Revolution started as a war between 13 British colonies in North America and the Kingdom of Great Britain. It ended in a global war among several of Europe's great powers. read more
By: Harrison Fuhrmann | 2010-04-04 | News and society The American Revolutionary War, which is also referred to as the American War of Independence, was a war between thirteen British colonies and Great Britain. read more
By: Ian Pennington | 2010-04-04 | Politics Revolutionary War political cartoons are the very first American cartoons. These appeared in both mainstream and subversive newspapers that were circulated as the tension between England and what would be America built up. They were made by statesmen as famous as Benjamin Franklin as well as by anonymous authors. read more
By: Sarah Porter | 2010-11-03 | Hobbies Customers can simply go online and find what they want. No auctions, estate sales, or flea markets need to be visited to get Weapons of Revolutionary War. When it comes to cheap Revolutionary Weapons, www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/revolutionary-weapons, shopping online is the best source for everything customers might want. read more
By: Lindy Smart | 2010-03-26 | Hobbies In 1775 the conflict was under way between the existing 13 British Colonies in North America and their home land, Great Britain. In the early part of the 1700's the population in the colonies was reported to be approximately 250,000 people. By the year 1770 this number had escalated to 2.5 million. This increase in population included the population shifting to a higher percentage of other immigrants including groups from Ireland, Scotland and Germany who tended to settle in their own groups. read more
By: Rhonda Silver | 2010-12-22 | Plastic surgeries Kuhn describes a revolutionary paradigm in science as an achievement which possesses two characteristics: (a) It is sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring group of adherents from competing modes of scientific activities and (b) It is sufficiently open-ended to leave all sorts of problems to solve. read more
By: Meredith Miller | 2009-07-29 | History Our great country the United States of America has been involved in many foreign military conflicts. Countless numbers of our brave Americans, both men and women, have answered the call of our nation to engage in battle on foreign soil, with many making the ultimate sacrifice of their very lives. This article is about America becoming involved it its first foreign war. read more
By: Jean Kavale | 2010-04-01 | News and society While doing research for the biography I wrote about my father, "A Salute to Patriotism: The Life and Work of Howard L. Peckham," published in 2008, I became interested in learning more about the Corning branch of our family. Prior to doing this research I knew little about them, even though I have been a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) for several years. I became a member of DAR because of papers I submitted about Uriah Corning, one of my Revolutionary War ancestors. This article describes Uriah's service in the Revolutionary War and information about other Cornings on my family tree. read more
By: Randall Graham | 2010-04-01 | Humanities The American War of Independence was the one of the first conflicts where flintlock muskets were heavily used, overtaking hand-to-hand combat with sabers as the primary method of doing battle. One of such weapons, the British "Brown Bess" flintlock musket was made famous, if for no other reason, than that it was used by soldiers on both sides of the conflict. read more
By: Patty Mooney | 2010-03-27 | Movies I loved Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in James Cameron's blockbuster, "Titanic," and I knew their inherent electricity together would charge their latest collaboration in "Revolutionary Road," directed by Kate's husband, Sam Mendes. The film is set in the mid 50's when people still smoked cigarettes in their business offices, and is based on a novel (published in 1961) by Richard Yates. We follow two characters, Frank Wheeler and his wife, April, as their life together takes unexpected turns. read more
By: Nikki Gawel | 2010-05-02 | Technology The MP3 player, which is a compression format that shrinks digital audio files with negligible sound-quality degradation, has revolutionized the way people can listen to music (MP3 Developments). The technological advances that the MP3 player has made were all possible due to its predecessors. The MP3 is incredibly small, dynamic, slim, easy to operate and lightweight to accommodate all types of people who might purchase and use one. The history of the MP3 player is extremely in depth and just recently, up for debate. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2010-07-14 | Reference & Education Education Sitting in the nation of New York, Long Island - the world's 149th main island and hometown to 7.5 million people - is also the view of the first foremost clash in the American Revolutionary War which followed the United States' Declaration of Independence. You can discover more details here http://introductiontoliterature.com. The clash was also the main clash in the full conflict and the first that a United States multitude ever engaged in.In protest 1776, George Was... read more
By: Anita Wheeler | 2010-04-02 | Attraction It's no secret that the Law of Attraction will give you what you most focus upon and dwell upon, which isn't necessarily what you most want. Read on to find out more. read more
By: Roger McIntyre | 2010-08-11 | News and society Among all the wars the United Stated has triggered, the writer assume that only very few were reluctant. Almost of which are "wars of choice" or voluntarily war. It's the fact that our government will maintain a free hand regarding when, where, and for what we fight, providing that our nation keeps depending entirely on volunteer military. read more