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how was the revolutionary war much more than just a war for independence

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Answered by Anonymous
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On June 17, in the Revolution's first major battle, colonial forces inflicted heavy casualties on the British regiment of General William Howe at Breed's Hill in Boston. ... By June 1776, with the Revolutionary War in full swing, a growing majority of the colonists had come to favor independence from Britain.

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Answered by empathictruro
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The word revolutionary war is much more significant than the term ordinary war of independence, naturally the war of independence is just against monarchy or other form in which we are forced to follow the rules of the leaders and their culture as in case of India w led a war of independence in non violent way, while revolutionary war is much different , it may even take place in a democratic country when the feeling and culture of a particular section of community is  illtreated, or one community consider themselves as superior to the other .

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