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प्रश्न
The American War of Independence was the first organized political revolution in the history of the world. In this context answer the following question:
How did the American colonists differ from the British?
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उत्तर
Socially and culturally, the American colonists were different from the British. The colonists were simple and liberal, unlike the British puritans who were rigid and conservative. The American colonists had a distinct identity i.e an American identity that aspired for freedom to grow and develop as a separate independent nation.
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State whether the following is true or false:
The American revolutionaries were greatly impressed by the ideas of European philosophers.
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The Congress of Vienna was hosted by ______________.
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A new country called ________________ was born after the American Revolution.
Write a short note on the Boston Tea Party.
The battle of Bunker Hill was fought on____________.
____________was guillotined for organizing a Festival of Liberty and Reason.
Choose the correct statement
- The Portuguese were the pioneers of naval expeditions.
- New Plymouth was named after the Quaker Penn.
- Quakers have the reputation of encouraging wars.
- The English changed the name of New Amsterdam to New York.
Merchants of ______ organized boycott of British goods.
The ______ led to intense anti-British propaganda through newspapers, posters, and pamphlets.
Mention the importance of the victory of the Americans at Yorktown.
