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    Samuel Adams

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    Samuel Adams "The Father of the American Revolution" Samuel Adams was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was one of the leaders of the movement that became known as the American Revolution. He changed American history just from signing the Declaration of Independence. Samuel Adams was born in Boston in the year of 1722‚ September the 16th. He was born along with 12 other children‚ three of them who died shortly after 3. When Samuel Adams was younger he attended the Boston Latin

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    December 16th 1773 in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ Bostonians led by Samuel Adams disguised themselves as Indians‚ boarded 3 British ships and dumped their cargo of tea into the harbour. The causes that led up to this event included the Townshend Act‚ the Boston Massacre‚ Taxation without Representation and economy. This event in history heavily impacted the future of the American colonies. As a direct result the British were angry and brought forth the Intolerable Acts which led to the American Revolution

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    during the 1770’s. Some important individuals during the signing of this document were Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. There were numerous events that took place to encourage the signing of the Declaration‚ such as the American Revolution‚ Constitutional Convention‚ and Enlightenment period‚ therefore‚ thinkers and events that took place during the Enlightenment

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    How To Break A Bad Habit

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    HOW TO BREAK A BAD HABIT MELINDA LEE INDIVIDUAL PROJECT #5 Outline I. COMMON BAD HABITS Thesis Statement: There are many difficult steps to take when trying to break a bad habit. II. UNDERSTANDING YOUR BAD HABIT A. Realizing your habit B. Understanding the habit III. KEEP A JOURNAL OF YOUR HABIT A. Do a self-analysis B. Write down your feelings and emotions C. Forced to face your bad habit on a daily basis IV. DECIDING HOW TO BREAK YOUR HABIT A. Understanding your habit B. Focus on

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    Although most of them have died down throughout the years‚ several never left. Each factor in the war had a tremendous impact on the future and most consequences could have been stopped. Over 60 million people were killed in World War II and several of these deaths could have been prevented. The entire war could have been prevented if Adolf Hitler did not violate The Treaty of Versailles. If France‚ Italy‚ and Britain had put a stop to Hitler’s reign then Hitler would have not gain so much power

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    merchant ship Dartmouth and two other companion vessels anchored at “Griffin’s Wharf” in Boston harbor. The Americans who had around 70 men‚ all hated the tea tax.There mission to destroy all the cargo of British East India Company tea. Many years later George Hewes shoemaker and participant in the Boston tea party. He remembered "We then were ordered by our commander to open the hatches and take out all the chests of tea and throw them overboard. And we immediately proceeded to execute his orders‚ first

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    How to Kick a Bad Habit

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    How to kick a bad habit Many teenagers start smoking‚ because they want to be like their friends‚ and they may have a low self-esteem.   At this age‚ smoking may get them accepted into the “in crowd‚” and help them make friends.   Some teenagers start smoking just to experience what smoking is all about or how it may make them feel in doing so. Then as time goes on and we are starting to become adults only then do we realize what could happen to us from smoking.   As an adult‚ we start to realize

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    Samuel Adams

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    Born: September 27‚ 1722. Birthplace: Boston‚ Mass Education: Master of Arts‚ Harvard. (Politician) Work: Tax-collector; Elected to Massachusetts Assembly; 1765; Delegate to the First Continental Congress‚ 1774; Signed Declaration of Independence; 1776; Member of Massachusetts State constitutional convention‚ 1781; Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts‚ 1789; Elected Governor of Massachusetts. 1794-’97. Died: October 2‚ 1803. Son of a merchant and brewer. He was an excellent politician

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    Freedom is the right to do whatever you want. Slavery is being enslaved under one’s ownership. Which one is better to live under? The thirteen colonies are currently in a Revolutionary War with Britain and re-enlistment has come up. Re-enlistment means I have to make a decision‚ do I want re-enlist or not? I have decided to re-enlist because I want freedom‚ the army needs as much help as possible‚ and the fight isn’t lost‚ plus there is really no reason to not re-enlist. Some others people aren’t

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    In the 242 years it’s been since December 16th‚ 1773‚ The Boston Tea Party still continues to influence American Society to this very day. A famous protest by colonists against British taxes‚ Massachusetts citizens‚ disguised as Mohawk Indians‚ climbed aboard the three ships docked at Griffin’s Wharf‚ The Dartmouth‚ The Eleanor‚ and The Beaver. Utilizing the hatchets they carried with then‚ they tore open 342 crates of tea and dumped it all into the Boston harbor. Leading up to the incident‚ the

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