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    think about the world wars. However I believe the american revolution was the most intense and important war of american history. This 7 year fight was to gain independence from britain. Us doing that is what allowed us to be an independant country and not rely on britain. Also in this battle we earned our first ally‚ France who helped us overcome britain. And another reason that I think the American revolution was the most important war in american history is the fact that here is where we sort of

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    The American Revolution depending on the viewer can be seen as a revolution or as an accelerated evolution. Compared to the French or Russian Revolution the American Revolution did not radically change much around the colonies. Some parts‚ of the Revolution though can be considered completely revolutionary while other parts were not so much. Politically‚ the American government was changed from the British ruling monarchy to a democracy within a totality of about 8 years (1775-1783). Eight years

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    National Economics University Faculty of Business English LITERATURE IN ENGLISH Analysis the symbol of character Benjamin Button in the short story “The curious case of Benjamin Button” by F Scott Fitzgerald. Name Nguyen Thi Phuong Student’s code CQ510729 Class BEA - K51 Teacher MA Tran Minh Chau There are many rules in life that never change. And those for certain are birth‚ old‚ sickness and death; things that we cannot avoid. What

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    The American Revolution was one of the bloodiest wars that we had in America and a lot of American soldiers and citizens died in the war.The American Revolution was not justified because the colonists started tarring and feathering the tax man‚ the British started taxing the colonists in not the right process‚ and the British say Parliament can do anything they want with the colonists. This explains that the colonists did non-professional things and the British did to because feathering the tax man

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    Greed Is Good In the quintessential movie Wall Street by Oliver Stone‚ a wealthy businessman character by the name of Gordon Gekko gives an iconic speech. “The point is‚ ladies and gentleman‚ that greed‚ for lack of a better word‚ is good. Greed is right‚ greed works. Greed clarifies‚ cuts through‚ and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed‚ in all of its forms; greed for life‚ for money‚ for love‚ knowledge has marked the upward surge of mankind.” Gekko is trying to convey the message

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17‚ 1706 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. In Boston is where he attended Boston Latin School. Boston Latin School is located It was at the age of 10 that he dropped out of school to work full-time in his father’s candle and soap shop. His father was a very rich man. Ben didn’t like working at his father in his shop because it didn’t seem to interest him and he wanted a hobby to spark his imagination. He also worked at his brother print shop where he was sometimes beat

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    Missy Franklin Known for her smiling and happy personality‚ Melissa (Missy) Franklin is a 5-time Olympic gold medalist. Making her debut at the 2012 London Olympics at only 17‚ she is one of the most impressive competitors in the swimming industry; with some even calling her the “Female Michael Phelps”. She has since competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics and multiple world championships. She has continued to impress the world with her amazing performances and her positive mindset. With her confidence

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    Was the American civil war inevitable? The civil war was inevitable‚ only however‚ after one key event; the cotton gin made the civil war inevitable. The invention of the cotton gin in 1793 was the key element which enabled the south to have sufficient vested interest in their traditional lifestyle in order to feel the need to defend it at all costs even from their Northern countrymen. The core argument of this essay centres around the evidence which clearly defines their being in existence two

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    Why the American colonists should not have revolted against the British Throughout history their have been numerous revolts and rebellions against tyrannical kings and governments which were simply out of control. In other cases it has been a group of underprivileged‚ misunderstood‚ misrepresented‚ or oppressed groups of people. In this case these certain groups of people took it into their own hands to create the government they wished for. In most cases these groups of people had rational

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    Bagos‚ Cedie History 172 12/11/14 American Revolution: Saved by the French Following the Treaty of Paris of 1763‚ Great Britain is left with a growing burden of debt that had to be funded which led to the series of taxes on the colonies passed by a parliament comprised of English lawmakers from Great Britain. Angered by a war burdened on them but had nothing to do with them‚ the American colonies (them) stipulated a number of outrageous protests and boycotts that left a demanding Great Britain even

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