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Daughters of the American Revolution - traduction vers Anglais

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
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  • American Revolution]], many of whom are buried in the cemetery.
  • Daughters of the American Revolution monument to the [[Battle of Fort Washington]], erected in 1910. The approach deck of the [[George Washington Bridge]], [[New York City]] was built above it.
  • ''[[The Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution]]'' sculpture honors the four founders of the DAR.
  • [[Julia Green Scott]] in 1913, DAR President General

Daughters of the American Revolution         
Töchter der Amerikanischen Revolution, amerikansiche Organisation für die weiblichen Nachkommen von Kolonisten die am Revolutionskrieg teil nahmen (fördert Erziehungsangelegenheiten)
The American Revolution         
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  • ''Common Sense'']], published in January 1776
  • [[Louis XVI]], King of France and Navarre
  • the essentials of military drill and discipline]] beginning at [[Valley Forge]] in 1778, considered a turning point for the Americans.
  • New borders drawn by the [[Royal Proclamation of 1763]]
  • [[George III]] as depicted in a 1781 portrait
  • The British fleet amassing off [[Staten Island]] in [[New York Harbor]] in the summer of 1776, depicted in [[Harper's Magazine]] in 1876
  • British Loyalists fleeing to [[British Canada]] as depicted in this early 20th century drawing
  • Treaty of Paris]], ending the Revolutionary War
  • A five-dollar banknote issued by the Second Continental Congress in 1775
  • painting]]
REVOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Die Amerikanische Revlution, (1775-83) Krieg zwischen den amerikanischen Kolonialisten und Groß Britannien um die Unabhängigkeit der Kolonien
Iranian revolution         
  • demonstrations of 5 June 1963]] with pictures of Ruhollah Khomeini in their hands
  • A protester giving flowers to an army officer
  • [[Banisadr]] in 1980
  • Cartoon depicting [[Shapour Bakhtiar]] and [[Mosaddegh]] on 22 January 1978 issue of ''[[Ettela'at]]'', during the revolution
  • date=25 August 2010 }}, by Dr. Jalal Matini, translation & introduction by Farhad Mafie, 5 August 2003, ''The Iranian''.</ref>
  • cultural revolution]] and US embassy takeover.
  • Black Friday]]
  • Demonstration of "Black Friday" (8 September 1978)
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  • Reza Naji]], [[Mehdi Rahimi]], and [[Manouchehr Khosrodad]]
  • People celebrating anniversary of the revolution in [[Mashhad]] in 2014
  • A revolutionary firing squad in 1979
  • Ayatollah Khomeini in Neauphle-le-Château surrounded by journalists
  • Iranian women protesting
  • Demonstration of 8 September 1978. The placard reads: ''We want an Islamic government, led by Imam Khomeini''.
  • People marching during the Iranian Revolution, 1979
  • Video of people welcoming Ayatollah Khomeini in the streets of Tehran after his return from exile
  • Pro-Shah demonstration organized by the [[Resurgence Party]] in [[Tabriz]], April 1978
  • Ayatollah Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini
  • Farah]], leaving Iran on 16 January 1979
  • Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
  • [[Kazem Shariatmadari]] and Khomeini
  • [[Mohammad Beheshti]] in the Tehran Ashura demonstration, 11 December 1978
  • William Sullivan]], [[Cyrus Vance]], [[Jimmy Carter]], and [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]], 1977
  • ''The Shah is Gone'' — headline of Iranian newspaper ''[[Ettela'at]]'', 16 January 1979, when the last monarch of Iran left the country
  • Iranian armed rebels during the revolution
1978–1979 REVOLUTION THAT OVERTHREW THE MONARCHY
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Daughters of the American Revolution

The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a lineage-based membership service organization for women who are directly descended from a person involved in the United States' struggle for independence. A non-profit group, they promote education and patriotism. The organization's membership is limited to direct lineal descendants of soldiers or others of the Revolutionary period who aided the cause of independence; applicants must have reached 18 years of age and are reviewed at the chapter level for admission. The DAR has over 185,000 current members in the United States and other countries. Its motto is "God, Home, and Country".

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1. In 1'38 Franklin Roosevelt confidently spoke to the nativist Daughters of the American Revolution.
2. I want to thank the president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Ms.
3. I appreciate the work of patriotic organizations like the Daughters of the American Revolution.
4. Of 165,000 Daughters of the American Revolution members, only about 30 are black, Dooley said.
5. It is fitting that we hold this ceremony at the home of the Daughters of the American Revolution.