Their isn't really a difference between the American Revolution and the War of Independence. The "War of independence" is another form of writing the "American Revolution."
The only difference I see that an independence was a part of a country that split from the dependent one while a revolution is in a war of independence, but doesn't always result in a independence. A revolution could occur in that one country alone without a war at all.
This war was fought between the 13 colonies and the UK.
- First battle fought in Lexington and Concord.
- Last battle fought in Yorktown.
After lots of fighting the 13 colonies pulled through and gained independence on July 4, 1776.
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C.cultural trait is the answer because it is doing what is common for the culture
Jesus in the narrative of Luke loves to preach, teach and embody the theme of repentance and forgiveness. Luke’s version of the calling of the disciples in Luke 5:1-11.
Because the Senate was set up to have only two members per state and the house was set up to have arbitrary fixed but changeable numbers of members representing each state based on population