The state governments who provided everything and could withhold it if they chose to, the continental congress just checked up on what the states were doing but didn't have any power over them.(90% sure)
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Yes he did. He asked Edwin Milne to make 12 silver utility cups without handles that could be taken with him during the War of the Revolution. 10 of these cups are owned by the American Revolution Center in Philladelphia. The other 2 are in a private collection in California.
The significance of Trenton, New Jersey, lies in its role during the American Revolutionary War. The Battle of Trenton, fought on December 26, 1776, marked a pivotal turning point for the Continental Army, as General George Washington's surprise attack on Hessian forces revitalized American morale and support for the revolution. This victory helped to boost enlistment and demonstrated Washington's leadership capabilities. Additionally, Trenton became the capital of New Jersey and has historical importance as a center of governance and industry in the region.
During the nineteenth century, the center of cotton production was in England. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney revolutionized cotton production.
world trade center in New York it was first target that failed before September 11th when WTC(world trade center )collapse
Yes it was a major population center.
The phone number of the National Center For The American Revolution is: 610-975-4939.
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The address of the National Center For The American Revolution is: 111 S Independence Mall East Suite, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2515
Betsy Ross was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is famously known for her role in the creation of the first American flag during the American Revolution. Philadelphia was a major colonial city and a center of revolutionary activity at the time.
Center for Artistic Revolution was created in 2003.
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Yes he did. He asked Edwin Milne to make 12 silver utility cups without handles that could be taken with him during the War of the Revolution. 10 of these cups are owned by the American Revolution Center in Philladelphia. The other 2 are in a private collection in California.
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Because there was the center of the revolution.