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The first was when the tank was invented in 1915... [online investing daily head logo]( A special message from the Editor of Online Investing Daily: We are often approached by other businesses with special offers for our readers. While many don’t make the cut, the message below is one we believe deserves your consideration. eKsMzrP8AsHwIzftYCXo3ZhDyY5Gd562A5Gw0IYNXv4WmUfAzyL5aPnxwzRAugfPP2ReKYuzQJVqO2oA7juVk95y hGBzAQMWjFhQ3FWQUFZwsCfyqkP6Bwh0OJkYpXrSwlvpcXicznHInUW531FL9grT0dgGHTVOrYBPDKhL9YPsLGhX fCch8X8VOjeofPzbed0OdpGX53vtaGWkiZZSmUxzJEYt7ch51xAXzXd6eHhJliS2Vw2IK4qREmGFBkih5IOEcOyg 1ujO4vTEcVgeEddaZvgIP3CqRGXoECiEsWNJsSZCbwvWRTfk16axqes266gw2jS633WGHS7ggFtXV9v2dZ5ciU4E vRQ1sWYEfz7VuOklXr2INJzozvNBOLvjLJLT4JiT9Hylccqwyo1n5uFlm0fb72jq2BuikcpyjqtTa73HMnsr7HtF sqT7vza4PazNAbVprbjBGoHcPQT5CQDTlvrMZupFe8dOnKBNn1MRlRJfJ7jkL8iALSRWYy6HxkQXnabpHYBYcSO4 IBNcsUXuwPDX6oo37eTc8nMh3eITYMUIQV2QCLBi2V7JkzlcBMHjdQF3NXvoboLDp2nQixBDvOPbJaovag7yM1E3 EiP7fDEke4Kp6S1qMphsHbHQzNzXSLQ2TQgGA6PCQV2mPkBWr7xgi8TY55QzkYgOtV4bpafzdopT1R4KTBz6oWy5 The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a major war of the American Revolution. Widely considered as the war that secured the independence of the United States, fighting began on April 19, 1775, followed by the Lee Resolution on July 2, 1776, and the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The American Patriots were supported by the Kingdom of France and, to a lesser extent, the Dutch Republic and the Spanish Empire, in a conflict taking place in North America, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic Ocean. Established by royal charter in the 17th and 18th centuries, the American colonies were largely autonomous in domestic affairs and commercially prosperous, trading with Britain and its Caribbean colonies, as well as other European powers via their Caribbean entrepôts. After British victory over the French in the Seven Years' War in 1763, tensions between the motherland and her 13 colonies arose over trade, policy in the Northwest Territory, and taxation measures, including the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts. Colonial opposition led to the Boston Massacre in 1770 which largely fostered the idea of independence from Britain. While the earlier taxation measures were repealed, Parliament adopted the Tea Act in 1773, a measure that led to the Boston Tea Party on December 16. In response, Parliament imposed the so-called Intolerable Acts in mid-1774, closing the Boston Harbor, revoking Massachusetts' charter, and placing the colony under control of the British government. The 4th Military Revolution is Happening. There have been 3 military revolutions in the past 100 years. The first was when the tank was invented in 1915. The second was the nuclear bomb in 1945. The third was the "smart bomb" in 1991. n6BaKce39yBHfq17ELwbR47qBq0rotRKteSkrolZFUXFWrkQJP1TrlNrwirlEqCtujQCT6yWl0UVP3Hz4IEluTOQ Z2Qe62PLMmAgloeDxXjG4vQVxdNcM3RZCub5YBBhvLnHF0jNsZjEJV7fuB0WGgp0xV7szwYNIGbdIf7nxUKD02mj ZuI1s7fxiVuY45uS02NtNXEOLiK8U5YnXpUaYuHGBLcCaRfrU9iDNvPGMKce4fJUs8Eopr1cu0EbuqDuxdizIdY9 QNvvWn0iB32Zkx3UDjTbouCgZajd1ykhJfLpqo45FXhKkSlD6swBPauv7nSROOvlL94QR55LjhKjsDnaCpKtw7IX kupdnSjOI0Knp0xJi1Zp22zQpVCaRijY2vFjzFMncYVcWm8CAD83oUdaDITYJCA5MLfVC1hYZsQ7fLeTBPwc2Gqk 1yup4My6GonLsWQNJaf3wppVO3cEK1xv6JaMbc4G7rgVJ9CwZNCi5xIRmoDARUXL28RqL8OliUrcm7a2XTgSRpzK Q5AyXTLhmirnrQdkykXQJIPLAlPX4nqWplBakpKA7xKDKZsBjRxvYikPzQoQ2ZOzT4QZSD2lZJ7oX4MASqPMqzh2 4lVAPuBgkMRlgnYGfoChdf3w8czuHVMKXPSsPLzf0WrYG5irpCJjw6Mjrxo67FzCuz5ddXFYtMaTHcvEjtnQ65S2 The measures stirred unrest throughout the colonies, 12 of which sent delegates to Philadelphia in early September 1774 to organize a protest as the First Continental Congress. In an appeal to Britain's George III seeking peace, the Congress drafted a Petition to the King but also threatened a boycott of British goods known as the Continental Association if the Intolerable Acts were not withdrawn. Despite attempts to achieve a peaceful solution, fighting began, after the Westminster Massacre in March, with the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775, and in June Congress authorized the creation of a Continental Army with George Washington as commander-in-chief. Although the "coercion policy" advocated by the North ministry was opposed by a faction within Parliament, both sides increasingly viewed conflict as inevitable. The Olive Branch Petition sent by Congress to George III in July 1775 was rejected, and in August Parliament declared the colonies in a state of rebellion. Following the loss of Boston in March 1776, Sir William Howe, the new British commander-in-chief, launched the New York and New Jersey campaign. He captured New York City in November, before Washington won small but significant victories at Trenton and Princeton, which restored Patriot confidence. In summer 1777, Howe succeeded in taking Philadelphia, but in October a separate force under John Burgoyne was forced to surrender at Saratoga. This victory was crucial in convincing powers like France and Spain that an independent United States was a viable entity. The Continental Army then went into winter quarters in Valley Forge, where General von Steuben drilled it into an organized fighting unit. Amid the turmoil, there will be many losers. [Click here to see how to win instead ]( [footer online investing daily logo]( This email arrived in your inbox after you consented to received 3rd party offers at our sister website. This ad is sent on behalf of Behind The Markets, 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite # 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 – 4264. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers from Behind The Markets please [click here](. 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