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    Was the American Revolution really revolutionary? Revolutionary is a great change that affects many people around the world that occurred because of an event. The American Revolution war ended a while ago but the Revolution is still happening. We are still changing in so many ways‚ making new laws‚ and changing presidents which change to country. Our country is still changing today and that is why the American Revolution is revolutionary and why the revolution is still happening today. According

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    considered the turning point of the revolution. Up until now‚ the British still seemed to be dominant in the war. #3 Help from the French American colonists got the French’s support during the war. The French provided military support‚ supplies‚ etc. which helped the colonists immensely. #4 George Washington George Washington was a very important leader in the American Revolution. He served as Commander in Chief of the colonial forces. #5 American military strategy/ guerilla warfare

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    American Revolution Essay Evaluate the political‚ social‚ and economic causes and consequences of the American Revolution. During years 1763-1774‚ following the end of the French and Indian War‚ Britain‚ led by King George III‚ took disastrous steps to prevent Americans from rejecting British control. The cooperation between colonies led to widespread resistance‚ then rebellion‚ and lastly‚ to revolution. There were political‚ social‚ and economic causes and consequences of the American Revolution

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    Five Tips for Studying the American Revolution Caitlyn Everhart Political Science 204 Mr. Ryan Enlow Abstract Professor Joanne Freeman unravels her plan for her class to make them be aware of the how the American Revolution came about but to get passed most but not all of the dates and facts of the war. Freeman explains that the American Revolution entailed some remarkable transformations like‚ converting British colonists into American revolutionaries. This lecture

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    time‚ The American Revolution expressed the tensions of a colonial relationship with a distant imperial power. The war was fought between the American Colonist and Britain. The war began by the colonist resenting the heavy taxes that Britain was placing upon them. This event was significant because multiple rebellious acts were performed against the British by the American colonist. Therefore‚ the rebellious acts ultimately led to the Declaration of Independence. The Industrial Revolution sparked

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    one thing only... the Americans fighting off the British for their independence. And although it is true that they fought of the British for their independence‚ a lot of people miss the fact that there were others fighting on the British side that greatly added to their number. These men were the Hessian soldiers‚ or as other historians call them‚ “German Mercenaries”. These men were hired by the British and made up a large portion of Britain’s mobilized armies (American). So who are these Hessian

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    The American Revolution or also known as the American Revolutionary War is a topic that many historians had argued over as the perspectives of many sides were ignored and over shadowed by the colonists’ point of view. This is because the colonists’ point of view was considered the most important by most people as the colonists were the main force that directly fought with the British in the revolutionary war. But in fact‚ most of the other groups’ perspectives were important as well because most

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    The American Revolution was a war between Great Britain and the American Colonies. The American Revolutionary war was started because the colonist wanted to be free from England. The colonist rose up against the English soldiers in the army on April 19th 1775. The American Revolution ended on September 3rd 1783. Today I will be discussing three documents that I analyzed for this assignment. These documents lead to ending the American Revolutionary War which gave the Americans their freedom. The

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    In “The American Revolution: A History”‚ Gordon S. Wood takes readers through the significance of every event leading up to the American Revolution‚ a chapter on the war itself‚ and post-war events. Wood begins by describing the migration to North America‚ and the shift of main exports and imports‚ and British Reform. As the colonies begin to resist British Reform‚ Wood describes the reaction of Great Britain and the debate of imperialism. The fight for independence is discussed‚ as well as the

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    The American Revolution: Timeline 1755‚ 1756 or 1758: Dr. Richard Shuckburgh writes the lyrics to ‘Yankee Doodle’ during the French and Indian War 1765: Passage of the Stamp Act 1768: ‘The Liberty Song’ is published in the Boston Gazette 1770: Boston Massacre; a new version of the Liberty Song is published as the ‘Massachusetts Song of Liberty’; ‘Chester’ is published in composer William Billings’ collection‚ ‘The New England Psalm-Singer’ 1773: Boston Tea Party 1774: Passage of Intolerable Acts;

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