margaret taylor
A. To earn money B. To help the French C. To get their rights back D. To become English Citizens
um... If you mean "what effects did the American Revolution have on other nations", then the answer would be What effect DIDN'T the American Revolution have on other nations? England lost one of their greatest colonies, the French colonists gained enough courage and allies to have their own Revolution, America was born, allowing everything America has done to come to pass. It allowed the Civil War to happen, it greatly changed the outcome of WWI and WWII, and allowed us to explore the land west of the Appalachian Mountains, allowing us to form a Manifest Destiny, it allowed Canada and Mexico to become their own independent nations... I could go on, but I don't think I have to... This question was utterly pointless.
Anne Hutchinson, nee Marbury, did not have a middle name. This was not uncommon for the time period, as middle names did not become commonplace until after the American Revolution.
The American Revolution is significant in the history of America. From 1763 to 1783, Americans declared their independence, waged a war of liberation, transformed the colonies into states, and created a new nation. The American Revolution was important because it separated England from the colonies. The colonies decided to separate from Britain because the parliament was taking away the rights of the colonists including and they broke the social contract binding them together.
French Revolution and American Revolution
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After the American Revolution.
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Land.
Catherine of Aragon is not a canonized saint.
We had to become a country to put our own personal laws into effect.
America is not a state. It was 13 colonies. It won its independence by the American Revolution.
yes Catherine did become friends with Jason in the book Rules by Cynthia Lord
According to Joan, she had received visions and messages from Saint Michael, Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret which told her she had been chosen by God to lead the French army against the British invaders.
France became allied with the future United States after the Battle of Saratoga.
Margaret was canonized in the year 1251 by Pope Innocent IV.