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    Portuguese Navigation: Because china did not feel the need for overseas expansion and the gov’t ended support for long distance maritime expeditions; it feel to Portuguese to take advantage of new techniques of sailing & navigation to begin exploring the Atlantic. Vasquez De Coronado: A Spanish ruler‚ explorer and conquistador. He was the first European to explore North America’s Southwest. Explored much of the interior of the continent reaching as far as the Great Plains‚ and became the first

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    do not think that the men and women who fought against the British in the American Revolution were Terrorists‚ but true patriots. One instance of an act that some have considered terrorism was the Boston Tea Party. The colonists were upset with the British for the new tax they had to pay with the Tea Act. They were reacting to this as a child would react to an unjust punishment placed upon them by a parent. They wanted to be noticed and they wanted to have their way. It was not an act inspired by

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    Revolution In The 1700s

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    The revolution was very different but also very similar for different types of people in the 1700s. When comparing the meaning of revolution for men‚ woman‚ slaves‚ and Native Americans you have to consider that they all were fighting for the same reason‚ freedom. The meaning of freedom is very different for each class or groups of these people but they all ultimately had the same goal of gaining their freedom. When considering the consequences of the revolution‚ It’s important to consider how it

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    The American Revolutionary War was caused from the political issues between the "mother country"‚ Great Britain‚ and its "children"‚ the American colonies. Most of the Americans initially didn’t want to completely separate from England but wanted to compromise and regain the rights that Parliament had taken away. England made war unavoidable with its unwillingness to negotiate‚ heavy taxation of the colonists that violated their rights‚ and strict trading policies. The English hardly every interfered

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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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    There are three revolutions‚ the Glorious‚ American‚ and French‚ that heavily influenced the world we know today. These revolutions were all similar because they wanted to get rid of monarchies‚ they resisted taxes‚ and they were highly influenced by the Enlightenment. The Revolutions had their differences when the American and French killed numerous people‚ the American and Glorious had no Reign of Terror‚ and the Glorious and French had large amounts of debt. Although the Glorious‚ French‚ and

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    The prevention of the American Revolution was possible had the right steps been taken. Great Britain and the colonies both made attempts at preventing the war‚ but there were some major actions that could have been made to prevent the war. Great Britain could have found another way to regain their financial losses from the French and Indian War‚ rather than putting so much stress on the colonies. If they hadn’t taxed Massachusetts much of the conflict could have been avoided and they may have avoided

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    Taxes In Colonial America

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    cards‚ sugar‚ tea‚ and more things. Each time something different was taxed‚ a group of colonists would protest. In 1773‚ the Parliament set an act saying that all tea purchased was required to be British tea. Not only did the fact of have to by only British tea enrage the colonists but the fact that the tea was taxed angered them even more. On December 16‚ 1773‚ three ships‚ the Dartmouth‚ the Eleanor‚ and the Beaver‚ arrived in Boston. About three-hundred forty chest of tea were allowed into

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    notably‚ just a month before the tar and feathering of John Malcolm he participated in what was known at the dumping of the tea into Boston Harbor. This event transformed Hewes meaning of the revolution‚ Hewes fully aware of his class wholeheartedly believed he was as good as any man regardless of rank or wealth. (Young‚ 56) His involvement with what is now called The Tea Party altered his perspective of the world. After the incident he viewed even the men in “ruffles” had become his associates Hewes

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    A Splendid Exchange

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    advantages and disadvantages. Bernstein explains that from a historical standpoint‚ which has been going on for centuries. For example‚ tea parties protesting taxes have been going on throughout history. The historical Boston Tea Party had almost nothing to do with taxes; to a certain extent‚ it was a protectionist reaction by middlemen and smugglers cut out of the tea trade by the decision to allow the East India Company to directly market its products in the colonies. This stunt launched the American

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