1.
When did the American Revolution happen?
War broke out in 1775, the last major battle was in 1781, and the
peace treaty officially ending the war came in 1783.
2.
How many Americans remained loyal to Britain during the Revolution?
The best estimate is that 20 percent of the white population remained
loyal.
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3.
Why do we celebrate on the Fourth of July?
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress officially adopted the
Declaration of Independence. On July 2, the Congress had approved
a resolution declaring the states independent. The delegates didn’t
get around to signing the Declaration until August 2nd of that same
year.
4.
How many national parks are dedicated to Revolutionary events?
About 20 national parks have the Revolution as a primary theme.
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5.
How can I find out more about the Revolutionary Period?
There are many websites dedicated to the Revolutionary Period. Click
here to see a starting point for your exploration.
6.
I’m a teacher. Where can I find out about lesson plans relating
to the Revolution?
There are many resources available to teachers from NPS. Click
here to learn about ones specific to the Revolution.
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7.
How can I plan a vacation to Revolutionary War battlefields?
To plan a visit to an American Revolution park, be sure to visit
our Tour
The Revolution section.
8.
Why is the American Civil War sometimes called the Second American
Revolution?
For at least two reasons. The white Confederates believed that they
were fighting for the same rights of liberty and self-government
as the founding generation. As the war progressed, freedom for slaves
became a northern war aim, and President Lincoln saw the Union cause
as a vindication of the principles in the Declaration of Independence.
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