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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Rhetorical Analysis of the U.S Army Advertisement “Army Strong” Campaign Christina DoBynes DeVry University Rhetorical Analysis of the U.S Army Advertisement “Army Strong” Campaign When you see a solider in his or her uniform‚ you are proud that they are serving this country to protect our freedom‚ securing our country‚ and defending democracy worldwide. The solider can come from different branches of the Military. The one you might be familiar with is the U.S. Army. These soldiers are

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    George Washington is a brave and good leader‚ just like a boy named Ralph from the book‚ The Lord of the Flies. Ralph and George Washington are similar in many different ways‚ these similarities help both Ralph and George Washington‚ in their lives. They are similar‚ because they both have an enemy that is trying to take over‚ their personalities are similar‚ and finally both have to lead people to a better situation. These things help them to be a good leader‚ and help the people around them‚ and

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    General Beauregard was a great general for the Confederacy. He was called the hero of Fort Sumter because he protected the fort when the Union was attacking the fort. General Beauregard also had a satisfying life. He went to one of the best colleges ever. If I was General Beauregard’s parents I would be very proud of him. General Beauregard had an exceptional early life. He was born on May 28th‚ 1818 in Saint Bernard‚ Louisiana. His parents were Hélène Judith de Reggio and Jacques Toutant-Beauregard

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    British General Charles Cornwallis had a leading role in the American Revolution. Without his help‚ the British army would have been defeated a lot earlier than they did. However‚ although his skills were great and his heart was in the right place for his country‚ Cornwallis did not have the required intellect to conquer America and claim victory in the name of the king. He fought hard in his battles‚ but at the expense of much bloodshed of his own soldiers. Many battles were won because of the sacrifices

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    National Guard History

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    Williams‚ Travonne The National Guard’s History and How to Join Some people may think the national guard is a new military force. In reality the national guard has been alive for over three and a half centuries. We have four regiments that was formed 375 years ago. The regiments that was formed is the 101st Field Artillery Regiment‚ 101st Engineer Regiment‚ 182nd Infantry Regiment and the 181st Infantry Regiment. These regiments were formed in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. On December 13‚ 1636

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    Fort Ticonderoga Timeline

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    Timeline: In the last lesson‚ you read about the British victory at Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. Create a time line of the important battles of the Revolutionary War beginning with Fort Ticonderoga and ending with the British surrender at Yorktown in 1781. 5/10/1775|The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga |Fort Ticonderoga‚ New York| 5/27/1775|The Battle of Chelsea Creek|Suffolk County‚ Massachusetts| 6/16/1775|The Battle of Bunker (Breeds) Hill |Charlestown‚ Massachusetts| 12/31/1775|The Battle of Quebec|Quebec

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    Ingrid Ortiz Mrs. Buice APUSH- Period 3 30 September 2014 Intro With all of the circumstances weighed‚ one can see that the outcome of the American Revolutionary War of 1776 inevitably tilted toward victory for the colonists. The British brought an experienced Army to bear on the Colonists; however‚ fighting a war across the Atlantic Ocean required supplying the army by way of the sea‚ a great logistical disadvantage. The Colonists‚ by contrast were fighting in their own backyards‚ and had a

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    The main turning point in the American Revolution The Battle of Saratoga was the main turning point in the American Revolution. The battle started September 19th‚ 1777 and lasted through October 17‚ 1777. Saratoga took place in upstate New York. The Battle of Saratoga was an important achievement for the Patriots during the American Revolution. The battle also persuaded foreign countries‚ such as France‚ that America could win the war. Lastly‚ the battled renewed the morale of the American public

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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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    George Washington‚ the General‚ savior of The Revolutionary War‚ His Excellency‚ and the first president of the United States‚ had many qualities that I personally can not find myself relating to. Besides the basics: the height‚ stern face‚ and strong build‚ I find myself an opposite of Washington for more internal matters. To begin‚ Washington spent a large portion of his life fighting or taking part in a war. His early years spent in fighting on the side of the British where he served under the

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