England became faced with a great enemy, and not just on a military front, but also religious wise. England became the leader of Protestant nations,…
The American revolution fundamentally changed American society politically(colonies formed the federal government), economically (more use of agriculture), and socially (women used for labor and the fight for more religious freedom.)…
The Revolutionary War was important because it helped America be free from England’s rule. The Revolutionary War started in Lexington the war ended in Yorktown, Virginia. The events leading up to the Revolutionary War were important because they determined the future of both America and England. Two of the most important events were the Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party.…
To some extent the rebellion of the Northern Earls was the most significant rebellion in the Tudor period because they had proven to be a serious threat as the rebellion was lead by two of the leading families, Northumberland and Westmoreland. But despite this, I don’t think it was the most significant rebellion because if we put the fact they wanted to release Mary Queen of Scots, there was no purpose to the rebellion because there was no popular enthusiasm to replace Elizabeth with a foreigner or restore the Pope, and also the Earls (Northumberland and Westmoreland) were cowards to a point because as soon as they heard rumours that the queen had summoned massive forces for them, they turned around and headed back north instead of facing them. In my personal opinion, I think that the Pilgrimage of Grace was the most significant because it showed how to raise a large scale rising in a small period of time and it also showed the divided opinions of the people, as there were a variety of reasons; Religion, Political, Social and Economical.…
It was a war between the Britain, France and Spain from 1754 to 1763 and was a result of all three kingdoms trying to establish dominance over one another. It was took place in North and South America as well as the Caribbean. It would also drag the colonist and Indians into the war as well. What was biggest impact of the seven years’ war? One of the largest impacts of the war was the emergence of England’s power over Europe. That and the redistribution of lands after the way that brought about the consolidation of North America east of the Mississippi river. The consolidation took in account the colonist from Europe and allowed them to sell their land move but left the Indians who didn’t side with England high and dry. This lead to rebellions by the Indians, like Pontiacs…
Britain was the decisive winner at the end of the war, the French lost their stake of the North America empire. The natives lands and freedoms were now doubly endangered. The Seven Years War did indeed provoke the American Revolution, and if it had no happened then the revolution would not have happened as it had, and Washington would not have been made into the leader he was. Therefore, the Seven Years War is a very crucial…
The Glorious Revolution was also known as the bloodless war probably because relatives were involved.The more in depth version of the story is that James baptized his son and the Parliament was not so pleased with that decision.That led the nobles to ask his daughter Mary Stuart to banish the king out of his palace.She agreed and became the new queen along with William Orange.There was hardly any violence involved when the king attempted to gain power back.It is important because it was a demonstration to the government and is taugtht as a lesson for multiple people including…
The consequences of the 7 years war was more positive during the long term and affected more people, however looking upon different perspectives in the short term it was negative. The first reason that the 7 years war led to more positive outcomes was that it created the world we have today. Shortly after Britain's victory on the plains of Abraham, the war carried on for another year. The french had put up a strong fight, holder off the British troops.…
This was the first war that happened after the Industrial revolution, during this period, Americans formed a system to regulate modern wars. The result of this battle was that it united the country, and also freed the black slaves. WWI was the first war that had global effect, involving more than 9 counties caused a lot of casualties. Also this war stabled United Sates’ international status. WWI was the first war that counties joining with alliances to defeat other countries.…
Robin Jenkins effectively conveys loss of innocence and ant war through sophisticated symbolism in the short story “Flowers”. It tells the story of a young girl, Margaret, who was evacuated from the city of Glasgow to the highlands of Scotland in an attempt to avoid the inhumanity of war, but it is in the highlands where she truly witnessed the brutality of war.…
life. Socially, it changed the lives of the soldiers that participated in the battle. It also affected the families and friends of those in the battle. The war helped develop more and better submarines and ships on both sides. This resulted in a manufacturing boom in the U.S. and employment for women and minorities. It also helped develop technology to be used against submarines in wars (Ducksters 7). This can pertain to culture because when this technology was developed, it could have led to more advanced technology, which is a big part of culture today. Politically, this battle also helped the United States form alliances they hadn’t had before.…
The Wars of the Roses were a series of battles fought over the throne of England in the 15th century between 1455 and 1485. The thirty-year conflict is so named based on the symbols of the rival houses, House York (a white rose) and House Lancaster (a red rose). This era consisted of several battles and control of the throne changed five times as both factions gained and lost power. The cause of the conflict has been heatedly debated by historians but is actually a myriad of socio-political and economic causes coming to a boiling point all around the same time. Some of these causes began taking effect over a century before, others were more immediate.…
In conclusion, this can only be negative to the people it affected. But division brought unity and unity brought division. So, it’s easy to infer that this event had some positive and negative outcomes. It did help influence the rebuilding of a new city, but it also was the cause of the Revolutionary War. These changes have changed the world, some with unity and some with…
The effects on America from the revolution were liberty, freedom, and self government. It made a huge impact on the society today. The Americans would not have as many rights today without the war. Pros of the American Revolution we have freedom, liberty, and a self-government. Because of the people who fought in the war had a lot of dedication and motivation. If we would not have had the war, we would not have influenced England to give our country more rights. “Once more we are again collected and collecting our new army of both ends of the continent recruiting fast, and we shall be able to open the next campaign with sixty thousand men, well armed and clothed.” by, Thomas Paine. Nations last support/ motherland/ homeland security has been taken.…
It showed rulers that they can oppress people, but eventually the people will rise in defiance. This can be shown throughout the course of existence. American rebels bravely fought the Revolutionary War against Britain for independence, freedom was worth all the lives and money put into the war. Rebels were fighting their own blood at times, many of them still considered themselves British citizens. It all began with the high taxes the King was imposing on his thirteen colonies, but would not allow them representation in Parliament. Tensions would continue to grow and the Continental Congress was born, composed of many of the Founding Fathers. Eight tedious years of bloodshed was fought between the greatest superpower in the world at the time and thirteen small colonies in the eastern hemisphere. Americans showed the world was it was like have courage and fight, no matter how big the opponent. Countries like France and Haiti would follow suit, with their own successful Revolutionary Wars. Revolution can also be found in the church. Sixteenth century, the Catholic church was insanely corrupt. The first reformer was Martin Luther, a priest that hailed from Germany who published his grievances against the church, his 95 theses. He exposed the unethical sale of indulgences and his dislike for sacraments. His revolt diffused as he spread his word across Northern Europe, but oddly enough it was the country of England to follow in his brave…