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    Causes of the American Revolution The American Revolution was a war between Great Britain and the original thirteen colonies of America‚ in 1775. The conflict‚ was about how the colonies felt they weren’t being treated fairly by the Great Britain laws. There are different events that led up to the American Revolution‚ the three discussed in this paper will be the Boston Tea Party‚ the Stamp Act‚ and the Intolerable Acts. The Boston tea party was a protest against taxation. The Intolerable Act was

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    talking about The Declaration of Independance‚ you can’t fail to mention the reasoning behind this important document of American history. It all began when the original thirteen colonies wanted their independence from Great Britain. This lead to a war‚ known as the American Revolution. It was a long fight for freedom that lasted eight years. However‚ a little bit over a year into war‚ Continental Congress appointed five men to draft a formal statement that will later become know as The Declaration of

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    Analitical Paper – American Revolution The American Revolution‚ which is discussed in Chapter four of Crosscurrents in American Culture‚ was led by several factors‚ indicated throughout chapter four and described in form of primary sources. Using these primary sources‚ paraphrasing and summarizing the events I will declare‚ analyze and interpret why these events lead to the eventual occurrence of the American Revolution and how the Revolution effected the new and existing nations. Firstly‚

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    within time. Since the American Revolution was not as radical‚ it possibly was motivation behind why it was a great deal more fruitful than the French or Russian insurgencies‚ which also was not just about social equity‚ but also brought enormous state oppression. In time Americans could continue to construct a general public‚ rotating on genuine enlightenment model‚ and the democratic system that stretch out the flexibility through common accord. While the French revolutionaries were

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    The American Revolution can be tied to a litany of well-known historical events‚ such as the Proclamation of 1763‚ the Stamp Act‚ Boston Massacre‚ Boston Tea Party‚ the First and Second Continental Congresses but these are just that events and not factors. When you break the revolution down to its simplest form the two most important factors were money and distance. As with every conflict going back to the first instance there was a currency to spend if you follow the money you will find your reason

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    The Patriots’ victory of the American Revolution changed the lives of the colonists. The effects of the Revolution were both positive and negative. Women were positively changed because of the American Revolution. They obtained more rights; property rights moved within reach. Women were granted more than they ever had. Women‚ like Abigail Adams‚ hoped to have men remember that they had talents and abilities beyond those of a housekeeper. In addition to women‚ the lives of slaves were affected by

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    the major impacts in this world was the American‚ French and Mexican revolutions. All of these revolutions were based on trying to earning freedom from tyrants. The American Revolution was based on getting freedom from the British. The American Revolution took place in North America when Great Britain sent a fleet of ship to colonize the new lands. After settlements were placed the king started to tax them unfairly‚ which lead to revolts and eventually a war that one against the dominant military

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    be proud there from that country. I am an American Patriot because it is important to me to serve my country in a good way. Being an American Patriot‚ I say "The Pledge of Allegiance" every day at school. I sometimes sing "The National Anthem." These things are patriotic because I am pledging to the American Flag and singing America’s song. Also‚ I celebrate many of America’s holidays such as: The Fourth of July‚ or Independence Day. An American‚ like myself‚ celebrates Memorial Day as well

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    changes during the struggle for independence and years after gave a “period of revolutionary significance” (Jones‚ 1995‚ p. 58). However‚ the American Revolution was not the same as the French Revolution of 1789 or the Russian Revolution of 1917 as it had no major changes in economic or reorganisation of the government. The Americans fought not to seek to establish a radical new social order but it was the first successful war of national independence in the modern period in which it ended the British

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    The Battle of Qubec was a fierce battle between the British and the Patriots. However‚ it was a major loss for the Patriots and set them back in the American Revolution. It started way back in September‚ when the troops began their march to Quebec to try and take over the British held city to win support from Canada. The sides involved in this battle were not so simple. The three main sides were the Canadians living in Quebec‚ the Patriots‚ and the British soldiers. It was not that simple‚ however

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