Crispus Attucks is considered to be an American hero. During the American Revolution Crispus Attucks was the first African American to be shot multiple times at the start of what became known as the Boston Massacre.
During times of conflict/hardship people often need a distraction to help them feel good about something. If your team wins it can make you feel good, even if only for a day.
Teenagers tend to say God more, so therefore to get an approximate answer, it depends on the age of the person. The average adult American American says it about 20 times a day.
France and Britain both confiscated American ships and goods during the Napoleonic times. Great Britain also impressed American seamen and forced them into the British navy. This is because France and Britain were fighting each other. They did not want each other to get goods from America. And Britain was angry that Americans had French help during the American Revolution.
yes
BY corperate with each other and work as one unit
While many men left, it was often financial incentives that kept recruits in the army (in the form of 3 month bonuses).
the function of music during the early time, was amusement of the people..
The sugar act sayed like the stamp act during the early times of the American revolution that not only sugar but coffee and cloth were taxed.
Famous literature started from religion because it was a big part of everyones life in early American times.
no
No
during imperialism/early settlers
Yes, Thomas Jefferson was alive during colonial times. He was born in 1743 and played a significant role in the American Revolution, the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, and the early years of the United States as an independent nation.
Early superheroes were often portrayed as patriotic symbols because they emerged during times of war or social unrest, such as World War II. They represented ideals of justice, freedom, and American values to boost morale and inspire unity during difficult times. Additionally, creators wanted to instill a sense of national pride and support for the country's involvement in the war efforts.
to keep stuff in
the "starving time"