This problem can be fixed by filtering the water pumps in the broad street area. Most of everyone who got ill had a contact with the water from the pumps or drank the water. Another suggestion would be to boil water before drinking it. Boiling water kills most of all the germs and bacteria in it. Or the people in London can do both to be extra safe. If people start doing this then the cholera outbreak may end.
The significance is that people will keep dying if we don’t come up with a working solution to clean the water in London. My solution can do that. My solution will clean water and save lives. After filtering the water then boiling it the water should be safe to use and drink. The American Revolution was unlike any others in the history of revolutions. It "occurred in the empire distinguished above all others in the eighteenth century by the large measure of political, religious, and economic freedom it allowed its colonies overseas" (Miller, xiii). Thus, Ameri- cans, unlike other revolutionary people, had already experienced some forms of freedom. An important reason for the Revolution was the desire for even more than they already had. "Like all revolutions, the American one started with small, relatively unimportant demands that grew, during and after the conflict, far beyond the vision of the original participants" ( Lipset, 22). Would the American colonies not rebelled had they not been taxed without representation? Or would they have found another issue of discontent? Some historians view the American revolutionaries as clearly intending"to make a break with [their] European