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Some other factorsledrise to the First war of Independence

the factorsledto the First Indian War of Independence

The revolt of orresultedthe first Indian war of independence

the eventsledto the first war of independence in 1857

the freedom fighter whose rebellionledto first war of independence in 1857

whose rebellionledto first war of independence in 1857

The last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafarledthe first war of independence in 1857

the idealedto the first war of Independence in 1857

the the situationledto India 's First War of Independence

the violenceledto the US War of Independence

her legacy ... the violenceledto the US War of Independence

the most iconic eventleadingto the US War of Independence

whose rebellionledto first war of independence

taxleadto the start of the American War of Independence

The Seven Years Warcontributedto the start of the American War of Independence

the causesledto the First War of Independence

national aspirationsresultedin the First War of Independence

Kunwar Singh(passive) was led bythe first war of independence

His act of defiance and hanging in 1857ledto the First War of Independence

In Delhi they requested emperor Bahadur Shah Zafarto leadthe First War of Independence

the hostilities ... in the endledto the U.S. War of Independence

in the endledto the U.S. War of Independence

the issuesleadingto the U.S. War of Independence

governmentcausedthe beginning of War of Independence

the English governmentcausedthe beginning of War of Independence

British taxes ... in turnledto the American War of Independence

essay FactorsLeadto The American War of Independence

economic problems in the UKresultingfrom the American War of Independence

the hostilities between allies France and Spain and their adversary Britainhad resultedfrom the American War of Independence

Bunker Hill ... the most significant causesledto American war of Independence

the voiding of both the Stamp Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 and writs of assistanceledto the American War of Independence

the property rights concerns of colonistsledto the 1776 War of Independence

eventsledto a war of independence

by Mexican - born Spaniards , Mestizos and Amerindians who sought(passive) can ... was ledWar of Independence

by Mexican - born Spaniards , Mestizos and Amerindians who sought(passive) can ... was led byWar of Independence

Mexican - born Spaniards , Mestizos and Amerindians who sought(passive) can ... was led byWar of Independence

by Mustafa Kemal Pasha(passive) led bythe War of Independence

The risingledto a war of independence

Ataturk(passive) led bythe War of Independence

control of Spain and the Netherlands ... whose oppressive ruleledto a war of independence

due to the build - up of political , social , economic , religious and military grievance against the Britishresulteddue to the build - up of political , social , economic , religious and military grievance against the British

due to the buildup of political , social , economic , religious and military grievance against the Britishresulteddue to the buildup of political , social , economic , religious and military grievance against the British

due to the buildresulteddue to the build

disturbances(passive) caused bydisturbances

to creation of Pakistanleadingto creation of Pakistan

to our freedomledto our freedom

The devastation(passive) caused byThe devastation

disturbances(passive) caused bydisturbances

to the establishment of Mexico as its own countryledto the establishment of Mexico as its own country

to an increase in the black population of Canadawould leadto an increase in the black population of Canada

in the formation of nation Free State within the third seriesresultingin the formation of nation Free State within the third series

greatlyinfluencedgreatly

to the Irish free stateledto the Irish free state

attacks that cost the British nearly 1,000 men and contributed to the surrender of the British general John Burgoyne at Saratogaledattacks that cost the British nearly 1,000 men and contributed to the surrender of the British general John Burgoyne at Saratoga

those who remained loyal to England to move north to Canada as United Empire Loyalistscausedthose who remained loyal to England to move north to Canada as United Empire Loyalists

to the United States of America becoming an independent countryledto the United States of America becoming an independent country

attacks that cost the British nearly 1,000 men and contributed to the surrender of the British general John Burgoyne at Saratoga by blocking his retreat line across the Hudson River ( 1777ledattacks that cost the British nearly 1,000 men and contributed to the surrender of the British general John Burgoyne at Saratoga by blocking his retreat line across the Hudson River ( 1777

a large out - migration of [ [ Loyalists ] ] , the settlers who had fought against American independencealso causeda large out - migration of [ [ Loyalists ] ] , the settlers who had fought against American independence

to the establishment of the United States of Americaledto the establishment of the United States of America

to the establishment of the United States of Americaledto the establishment of the United States of America

in Britainresultedin Britain

in Britainresultedin Britain

the rebellion(passive) was ... influenced bythe rebellion

trouble(passive) caused bytrouble

to the birth of the USAledto the birth of the USA

the economic hardships and poverty(passive) caused bythe economic hardships and poverty

a large out - migration of Loyalists the settlersalso causeda large out - migration of Loyalists the settlers

in a British victory Battle of Martinique ( 1780resultingin a British victory Battle of Martinique ( 1780

in a Pyrrhic victory for the Englishresultedin a Pyrrhic victory for the English

the disruptions(passive) caused bythe disruptions

enormouslycontributedenormously

to a reduction of trade ( cotton and slaveshad ledto a reduction of trade ( cotton and slaves

a nation - wide recession(passive) caused bya nation - wide recession

in the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922 andresultedin the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922 and

mayhem and destruction across Americacausedmayhem and destruction across America

a dramatic increase of the size of the Navycauseda dramatic increase of the size of the Navy

huge upheavals in native populationscausedhuge upheavals in native populations

to a revival in the concept of the smaller two decked designsledto a revival in the concept of the smaller two decked designs

in the largest single influx of Blacksresultedin the largest single influx of Blacks

to the formation Irish Republicwould ... leadto the formation Irish Republic

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