“Constituting or bringing about a major or fundamental change.” The Revolutionary War started April 19, 1775 and continued through September 3, 1783. There were many reasons leading up to the Revolutionary War. For example, some of the reasons included the French and Indian War that took place 1754 to 1763, Quartering Act which took place in 1765, Stamp Act in/of 1765, the Boston Massacre which took place on March 5, 1770, and the Boston Tea Party that took place on December 16, 1773. All of these reasons and the Revolutionary War had an impact on the economics, politics and society of the world. However the Revolutionary War was fought to try to get independence and individual rights. The American Revolutionary War was revolutionary because of how it was fought, where it was fought and why it was fought. …show more content…
During the American Revolution the American’s introduced unconventional or guerrilla warfare. Some weaponry that was used in the revolution were, muskets, swords and cannons. One of the first examples of guerrilla warfare was first shown at the Lexington and Concord battle of 1775, the British went and expected a traditional battle. The Americans however didn’t fight out in the open at this battle. They would often use trees, bushes, rocks and fences to conceal their location and make it harder for them to be seen. Another example would be the Battle of Saratoga, the British had 1,000 men vs the Americans who they thought would only have local militia. Several groups of American militia lured the British into the battle at Saratoga. “A country that had been invaded by one of the most organized and feared Armies in the world was chased off of the continent by a free Army known as