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Here's a list of primary sources that are in the National Museum of American History. Match each primary source with the information it provides about the Revolutionary War. types of military weapons views of leaders styles of uniforms kind of currency used paper money of a British colony arrowRight a copy of a newspaper published during the colonial era arrowRight coat worn by a member of the New York Continental line arrowRight a 66-caliber pistol arrowRight

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1. Kind of currency used; paper money of a British colony.

2. Views of leaders; a copy of a newspaper published during the colonial era.

3. Styles of uniforms; coat worn by a member of the New York Continental line.

4. Types of military weapons; a 66-caliber pistol.

Step-by-step explanation:

The American Revolutionary War was a war of independence of the United States of America that was fought between the 19th of April, 1775 and 3rd of September, 1783. The war started when the delegates from the thirteen (13) American colonies in Congress (First continental congress) revolted against the Great Britain over their lack of representation in the colonies and refusal to give consent to parliament's taxation such as Stamp Act and Townshend Acts.

Matching each primary source with the information it provides about the Revolutionary War, we have;

1. Kind of currency used; paper money of a British colony.

2. Views of leaders; a copy of a newspaper published during the colonial era.

3. Styles of uniforms; coat worn by a member of the New York Continental line.

4. Types of military weapons; a 66-caliber pistol.

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