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cricket20 [7]
4 years ago
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When did the American Revolutionary begin? a. 1775 b. 1778 c. 1781 d. 1783

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Monica [59]4 years ago
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The American Revolution technically began in 1775, but a more common date is 1776, since this was when the Declaration of Independence was officially submitted. 
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