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    Secedes from the Empire” ~ 1775 – 1783 ~ I. Congress Drafts George Washington 1. After the bloodshed at Lexington and Concord in April of 1775‚ about 20‚000 Minutemen swarmed around Boston‚ where they outnumbered the British. 2. The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia on May 10‚ 1775‚ with no real intention of independence‚ merely a desire to continue fighting in the hope that the king and Parliament would consent to a redress of grievances. a. It

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    August 13th‚ 2013 A.P. U.S. History DBQ The American Revolution By the 1750s‚ the American colonies had come a long way from their original struggles and failures. They had grown in both population and economic stability. Even so‚ relations between the colonies and Great Britain were strained. The colonists became more and more discontented with England’s control of their political and economic affairs. The colonies were dissatisfied with the rules of British Mercantilism‚ or the idea that the

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    American policy changes through the good and rebellious Between the years of 1930 and 1941 american foreign policy changed how it worked and its goals. They changed because of the threats in the outside world and because of all the absolute need for us to get involved in the war. During this time the world war was restarting in Europe and was leaving no choice except for the United States to get involved in the war. People were dissolving treaties and fighting and the united states could not remain

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    Farming in the late 19th century was financially binding; most farming families relied on merchants to supply them with food‚ with interest being added for every dollar’s worth of provisions. Over the course of the year‚ the total added up to amounts that couldn’t possibly be paid with the amount of income farmers had. Essentially‚ farming families would “take one step forward and two steps backward”‚ causing farmers to contend with their poor financial situations‚ which in turn‚ changed national

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    The American Pageant Chapter 2 Notes/Summary: The Planting of English America England’s Imperial Stirrings: -17th century showed that European crops/livestock had altered the landscape of the Americas -New diseases and conquests led by Europeans had eliminated many native tribes‚ and killed many natives. Several hundred thousand Africans were brought from Africa as slaves by Europeans‚ and forced to work in Caribbean and South American plantations (primarily sugar plantations). -Going from New

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    industrialization. 2. Explain why the United States was a full generation behind Britain and Europe in the industrialization of its economy. 3. In what specific ways did the American government contribute to and promote industrial growth and economic expansion in the early nineteenth century? 4. What was the impact of industry‚ urbanization‚ and the transportation revolution on American agriculture? 5. Summarize the impact of the industrial revolution on American labor‚ on the rich

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    | * The first reason that led to English colonization in the Americas was the growing ________. | population | * Another reason that led to English colonization was ________ depression. | economic | * The economic depression in England in part was caused by the _______ acts which allowed land owners to fence in open fields surrounding peasants villages to allow their sheep to graze. | enclosure | * Another reason for the colonization by the English in America was _________. These

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    were not receiving money from their owners‚ thus meant they could not making a living. The men on horses are most likely delivering an important item to some one. What are the indications of prosperity that are evident in the 7 foot painting? 2. The full house‚ the grainery‚ livestock and slaves are indications of prosperity are evident in the painting. The grainery allows the owner to make a profit to what he is selling. The livestock provides food for the family and soil for planting.

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    In 1606‚ hundreds of settlers embarked on a journey from England to the Virginia colony‚ in search of wealth and treasure. Although they experienced much destitution early on in their journey‚ they were able to transform their colony with the use of the indentured servants and slaves by basing their economy around tobacco. With tobacco‚ they were able to create an industry in which the colonists would depend on socially and economically. The journey for the new colonist was brutal. They were crammed

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    American Pageant Essay

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    American Pageant Chapter 1 Summary The first chapter of the American pageant focuses on the discovery of the Americas and how they came to be. The North American continent broke off from a Supercontinent called Pangaea some 200 million years ago. It was anchored in its current position by the Canadian Shield‚ an ancient rock plate below the continent. Many natural wonders of the Americas were created in this period of time‚ like the Appalachian Mountains‚ and the Grand Canyon. After an ice age

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