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    The revolution was revolutionary it made many changes for the better‚ also changed the way the United States did things. It transformed the way we worked‚ socialized‚ and how our Government came to be. With the many things I found on how the revolution was revolutionary my main point is that‚ it changed the way the United States in an economical way. One of the people who made that happen was Eli Whitney‚ he invented the cotton gin. It made removing the seeds from the cotton a whole lot easier‚ also

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    Women of the Revolution Why did the 13 small colonies of England with a rag tag army win the Revolutionary War against the strongest military of the time? Some say luck or God’s providence while others explain that it was the people in the background doing cooking‚ cleaning‚ spying‚ and occasional fighting; some say the answer to the question is women. Without women participating in the Revolutionary War through boycotting British goods‚ spying on the British‚ and helping their men in various ways

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    During the mid 1700s the relationship with American colonists and England became very negative. The colonists were angry because they were forced to pay very high taxes to Britain. In 1776‚ Maryland joined the other American colonies in declaring their independence from Britain. To declare independence‚ the new nation (The United States of America) declared war on Britain. There were many battles up and down the East Coast of America during this war that continued until 1782. While there were very

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    Impact Women Had On the Revolutionary War Throughout history‚ women’s impact in society has drastically changed. In the past‚ women did not receive the same education as men did. Women also dealt with the practice of coverture‚ which gave away their legal identity once they became married. There was also a point in time where women could not vote. After the Revolutionary War ended‚ the concept of “Republican Motherhood” impacted women like never before in history. Abigail Adams‚ Mercy Otis Warren‚ and

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    Mary Wollstonecraft was a constitutional Anglo-Irish philosopher and a liberal feminist author. She was the second of seven children‚ while being born in London. Her father‚ Edward John Wollstonecraft was an alcoholic that was abusive towards Mary and her Mother. What had gone on in her home had desired her more to proceed to escape her family and force her own way throughout the world. Mary helped her sister‚ Eliza escape a miserable marriage by hiding her from a cruel husband until a legal divorce

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    Revolutionary War The American Revolution also known as the Revolutionary War was a war that ended with many sacrificial deaths but‚ it was the beginning of the formation of the United States of America. Neither‚ the United States nor‚ our identity as Americans would have ever existed‚ without this war. Down to 1774‚ the structure of the imperial controversy reinforced the colonists’ provincialism even as it exposed its limits. Americans repeatedly insisted that they sought only the restoration

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    Early Life John Adams was born on October 30‚ 1735 in Braintree (now Quincy)‚ Massachusetts. His father‚ John Adams Sr.‚ was a farmer‚ a Congregationalist deacon and a town councilman‚ and was a direct descendant of Henry Adams‚ a Puritan who emigrated from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638. His mother‚ Susanna Boylston Adams‚ was a descendant of the Boylston of Brookline‚ a prominent family in colonial Massachusetts.  At age 16‚ Adams earned a scholarship to attend Harvard University

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    How revolutionary was the Revolutionary War? “Constituting or bringing about a major or fundamental change.” The Revolutionary War started April 19‚ 1775 and continued through September 3‚ 1783. There were many reasons leading up to the Revolutionary War. For example‚ some of the reasons included the French and Indian War that took place 1754 to 1763‚ Quartering Act which took place in 1765‚ Stamp Act in/of 1765‚ the Boston Massacre which took place on March 5‚ 1770‚ and the Boston Tea Party that

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    Introduction to Mike Leigh Mike Leigh was born on February 20‚ 1943 in‚ Salford‚ Lancashire‚ England. His first play‚ The Box Play‚ began his use of improvisation and collaboration with actors. -His devising process; 1. Mike Leigh has separate conversations with each of his actors. He proceeds to ask questions on the people they know‚ even if it was just for a short period of time. 2. One of these moments are selected as a stimulus for the character‚ for example; going to a party. 3. The actor

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    Berkin‚ Carol Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence Knopp‚ Alfred A.: Random House Pp. 194 In Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence the author‚ Carol Berken‚ revisits the Revolutionary War exploring the many diverse roles that the women of all ethnicities‚ cultures‚ and classes were called upon to assume during the eight year struggle for independence. Most often when we address the Revolution the focus is on the notable

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