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    Burgoyne and the British Army. These generals helped lead to the American victory. The British gave up and surrendered to the Americans. Another factor that changed the outcome of the war was that the Hudson river went right through the battle. Another factor that made up the battle was the weapons they used. The British and the Americans used many of the same weapons. The battle of Saratoga was known as a turning point in the American Revolution because the Continental Army was not known to beat the British

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    The American Revolution‚ which was the strive of the colonial america to obtain independence‚ should have really been called‚ The British Revolution‚ for it was the British who brought upon the actions that made the final separation between the colonies and Great Britain. The colonies wanted to separate from the British because of the unfair demands and taxes they gave from 1763 through 1776. There were various problems for the colonists; politically‚ economically‚ religiously‚ and socially. Following

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    American Government from British Colonies to Revolution While the colonists were treated by Great Britain as minor children or as subjects to be governed‚ the very new sets of colonies were making their own establishments in the realms of self-government. Colonial self-government ranged on a grand scale from things such as town meetings and councils‚ to public assemblies and courts. From these assemblies‚ great leaders and political minds hosted thoughts and brought together a sort of regulation

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    J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Jj J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Discuss the changing ideals of American womanhood between the American Revolution (1770’s) and the outbreak of the Civil War. What factors fostered the emergence of “republican motherhood” and the “cult of domesticity”? Assess the extent to which these ideals influenced the lives of women during this period. In your answer be sure to consider issues of

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    1:The American Revolution is when the 13 American colonies overthrew Great Britain’s rule. After they won the war America was governed by the Articles of Confederation. The war caused a great debt and the newly founded government realized they did not have the authority to levy taxes; therefore‚ they developed the Constitutional Convention which led to revising the Articles of Confederation. 2: George Washington was an influential leader because he listened and considered the people’s opinions‚

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    Mario Davis 18 August 2013 Histb1301 Billy Adams Article Review The main point I find after reading the article “Women and the American Revolution” is that women during Revolutionary War times had the same issues as women today with many more piled on top. Many women today are stay at home mothers like the women were then but they have more freedoms now. If a woman wants to serve their county by joining the military it is accepted now but it was not then. Women then were not even expected to

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    Boston Committee of Correspondence. He managed to deliver the message to the townspeople as well as Sam Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming to confiscate their weapons. This warning soon turned into a historical event that put the Revolution into full swing. In 1764‚ a year after the French and Indian war‚ the Sugar act was passed. This act forced the colonist to pay a 3¢ tax on sugar‚ coffee‚ indigo‚ and certain kinds of wine. Taxes were raised without the colonist having a say‚ and

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    under armed militia. The Colonials defeat 700 British soldiers‚ killing over 100. The surprise victory boosts their confidence for the war ahead. American victory. The Battle of Bunker Hill On June 17‚ 1775‚ the Americans defended Bunker Hill‚ the British slaughtered the untrained Americans at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. Even though americans lost it helped boost spirits so more soldiers joined. British victory. The Battle of Fort Ticonderoga Located on Lake Champlain in northeastern

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    The American Revolution impacted and changed our history. A few memorable events that took place during the American Revolution are The Boston Massacre‚ The Tax Act‚ and the Boston Tea Party. Due to the extreme changes in political‚ social‚ and economical areas‚ the American Revolution was mainly a radical change. The American Revolution changed radically because of the ending of slavery‚ the women being looked at as they are equal to men‚ and the men coming together. Socially‚ the

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    colonies in an attempt to raise revenues. As Americans saw their liberties and power threatened‚ the relationship between Britain and America began to unravel. While several specific events marked the way to the Revolutionary War‚ the ideology of the colonists‚ deeply rooted in their convictions about rights and power‚ made the war inevitable. The French and Indian War was perhaps the first event that cracked the door open to the American Revolution. For the first time‚ the very different colonies

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