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    unit‚ I had learned about various acts‚ enlightenment thinkers‚ the Boston Tea Party‚ etc. For this project‚ we had to create a pamphlet about independence. I talked about the Intolerable Acts‚ a series of acts created as an outcome of the Boston Tea Party which included The Quebec Act‚ The Massachusetts Government Act and The Quartering Act of 1774. These acts had negatively impacted the colonists as it took away the land which many of them had desired‚ political rights‚ individual rights and stature

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    The Boston Tea Party of 1773 “drove up political hostility on both sides of the Atlantic” (Fredriksen 309). It was a political protest to the Tea Act which had been passed by the British Parliament in the same year to aid the East India Company which was on the verge of bankruptcy. On December 16 the Sons of Liberty reacted to British tax policies in Boston. The demonstrators‚ some of whom disguised as Mohawk Indians‚ boarded three tea ships‚ Dartmouth‚ Eleanor‚ and Beaver‚ sent by the East India

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    British. According to the Historic Tours of America‚ the only disguised invader out of hundreds to get caught and put to jail for the Boston Tea Party was Francis Akeley. After the Boston Tea Party the Boston Harbor was closed down. The british parliament adopted the Coercive Acts in 1774. The British were so angry and outraged about the destruction of the tea and other things that the american colonists had done that they adopted this act. The Coercive Acts were made to punish the American

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    laws‚ as a very peaceful and not harmful type of protest. Many people have used civil disobedience to make their point against different issues in our society. It positively affects our society. Our first amendment right protects freedom of speech. Although sometimes in peaceful civil disobedience we are not technically "speaking"‚ but doing. The age old saying "actions speak louder than words" is very true in this case. We have been peacefully protesting the government since the government was created

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    Smoking is a nasty and expensive habit that can ruin someone’s life. Smoking can ruin lungs‚ cause cancer‚ impacting a person’s social life or job‚ cause addiction and possibly lead to death. Smoking is still the number one killer in the USA. According to the Center for Disease Control‚ about 443‚000 people die each year due to cigarette smoking (CDC). Tobacco causes more deaths than any other diseases‚ motor vehicle accident‚ drug and alcohol‚ murder and suicide combined together. Smoking also

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    The Revolutionary war is a critical moment in U.S history. The whole thing started when Christopher Columbus discovered “The New World” in 1492. England gained control of “The New World” and many settlements were created in The Americas. Most of the settlers came to The Americas for economic advance and religious freedom. Eventually‚ ing George attempted to tax the colonies which started it all.Many taxes were sent which sparked a revolt. The sugar act taxed any import goods making merchants lives

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    On March 31‚ 1774‚ The Boston Port Act was passed. This act closed down and blockaded the port of Boston until the colonists had paid for the tea they destroyed in the Boston Tea Party. Many American Colonists were angry about this law. The next act passed by Parliament was the Massachusetts Government Act. This provoked even more outrage by the Colonists since it took away Massachusetts’ charter and put it under control of the British Government. On June 2‚ 1774‚ The Quartering Act was passed. Many

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    I believe that Study abroad is a really challenge in life.if you have a plan to study abroad‚ u should prepare everything carefully.first‚ u should learn how to stand on your own feet‚ learn the ways take care of yourself‚ such as learn to cook‚ tidy up.second‚ u need prepare your knowledge of geography‚ culture‚ politics of the country u will go‚ it will help in falling in line with foreign land. Third‚ u should come with opening your mind and your heart to face with everything‚ making friends

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    family was the hardest thing I could do. I knew it was for a good cause‚ but after the deaths and such I had to make a decision. Finally I decided not to reenlist due to the people dying all around me‚ the horrible conditions‚ and last of all the small huts. Though I thought it would be a fun journey‚ I had to realize what was actually going on. Hours and hours of deciding on to reenlist or not‚ I believe I made the right choice. In 1773 I watched the Boston Tea party unfold right in front of me

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    Critical Thinking Doesn’t Mean Just Criticizing By Dawnne Brown Cell Number: (252) 452-2960 Email: dawnne79@msn.com PSY 5101 For Dr. Wigutoff January 29‚ 2011 Sound thinking in every realm of life is more practical than poor thinking. When an individual is skilled in their thinking it pays off by saving time and energy. When an individual uses sound thinking they are able to control life circumstances whether good or bad. Halpern‚ D. (2003) states‚ “Critical Thinking is the use of those

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