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American Revolution

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The American Revolutionary War (1775–83) began when representatives from 13 North American colonies of the kingdom of Great Britain sought more autonomy within the British Empire.

Below, read expert articles from historians about the colonies’ 18th-century fight for independence – from the events that led to war, to key battles and figures…

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George Washington is an American hero – so why was he the pride of Victorian England?.

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Was the Boston Tea Party REALLY a peaceful protest?.

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Who shot first?Lexington and Concord.

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What happened at the battles of Lexington and Concord?

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Who was the greatest President of the United States in history?.

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How did the US get so many guns?

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Q&AWhy was Benjamin Franklin rumoured to be a serial killer?

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Why does the United States of America celebrate Independence Day on 4 July?

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Your guide to the 1776 American Declaration of Independence

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Benjamin Franklin: life of the week.

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Podcasts about the American Revolution

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Benjamin Franklin: portrait of a revolutionary.

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The American Revolutionary War: everything you wanted to know.

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George III: the tyrant who lost America?.

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Brexit and American independence.

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