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American War of Independence   /əmˈɛrəkən wɔr əv ˌɪndɪpˈɛndəns/   Listen
American War of Independence

noun
1.
The revolution of the American Colonies against Great Britain; 1775-1783.  Synonyms: American Revolution, American Revolutionary War, War of American Independence.






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... had 1s. per day for his boat, and "found himself," or, in the alternative, "ten shillings for every good seaman procured, in full for his trouble and the hire of the boat." At Dover, in 1776, he received 2s. 6d. a day; at Godalming, six years later, 10s. 6d. a week; and at Exeter, during the American War of Independence, when the demand for seamen was phenomenal, 14s. a week, 5s. for every man pressed, and clothing and shoes "when he deserved it." Pay and allowances were thus far from uniform. Both depended largely upon the scarcity ...
— The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore • John R. Hutchinson

... jealousy of the Powers. But, in the same way, in 1785, Holland, England and France brought about the failure of the new company. Ostend had to be satisfied with the transit of Spanish wool towards the Empire and with the temporary activity brought to her port by the American War of Independence. ...
— Belgium - From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day • Emile Cammaerts

... pointed out that the American War of Independence involved a departure from England's traditional and true policy, by committing her to a distant land war, while powerful enemies were waiting for an opportunity to attack her at sea. Like France in the then recent German wars, like Napoleon later in the Spanish war, England, through undue self-confidence, ...
— The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783 • A. T. Mahan

... ancient custom, and are much prized and cherished by the Chiefs and their families. Frequently the Indians have exhibited to me with pride, old medals issued, with the likeness of the King before the American war of Independence, and which have passed down as heirlooms of their families. On one occasion a young Chief, who had come of age and aspired to be recognized as a Chief, was decorated in my presence with the old King George silver medal, by one of the band, to whom it had been entrusted for safe keeping by the young ...
— The Treaties of Canada with The Indians of Manitoba - and the North-West Territories • Alexander Morris

... importance have occurred in our modern times; these are the Protestant Reformation, the American War of Independence, and ...
— Beacon Lights of History, Volume IX • John Lord



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