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    6. Why were the committees of correspondence established? 7. What was England’s reaction to the Boston Massacre? Fighting Erupts at Lexington and Concord 8. Why can it be argued that Paul Revere is an over-rated figure? 9. What happened in the battle of Lexington? What happened on the way back to Concord? Ideas Help Start a Revolution 10. Why‚ in your opinion‚ does the book talk William Franklin? The Colonies Hover Between Peace and War 11. Why did the

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    REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT The reasons for the American Revolutionary Movement are diverse and numerous; however‚ one reason stands above them all: economics. Ever since the first settlers began to colonize the United States‚ economics have been present as the foundation for the country. Our society today is derived from money matters just as it was in the time before and during the Revolution. The British fighting the French and Indian War was a base for strong financial changes that led to the Revolution

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    After the war to cut off from Britain America made sure to become a nation different from Britian but soon they became just like the nation they ran away from. The United States government did start off strong hold onto their principles strongly‚ but not strong enough. Soon‚ their principles‚ their claims‚ and speeches began to contradict. Sides would be split‚ the same people who rebelled against what they sought was wrong would be rebelled against. Those who sought change were not the government

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    Identify and explain three factors (there are many) that helped the American colonies defeat the British in the Revolutionary War. Colonial forces were clearly outmatched by the British in sheer numbers‚ training‚ experience and equipment. Despite the clear advantage held by British forces‚ the American colonies managed to defeat them by making allies‚ using new innovative combat techniques‚ and by possessing the homefield advantage. A combination of all of these advantageous attributes allowed

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    imperial conflict called the Seven Year’s War ended in resounding victory for the British Empire‚ which smashed its European rivals to emerge from the conflict as one of the largest and most powerful empires in world history. During the war the British and Americans became a unifying force standing side by side‚ but short while later they were the ones in conflict with one another. England was left with an even larger debt‚ from the French and Indian War‚ than what they had started with. To compensate

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    books and social studies classes provided the basis to my knowledge on America’s past events‚ like the Revolutionary War. These books‚ classes‚ and even historians that I was accustomed to‚ only told about the men’s part in wars like this‚ while women were extremely overlooked. In my opinion‚ the women had just as great of roles as the men did in this era. As the troubles between the colonists and the British began‚ colonial women soon learned that they could be of great importance to standing up

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    United States: Justified or Unjustified Mexico wanted to steal America’s land that they have won. Mexico was crossing American borders‚ and some Mexican soldiers killed sixteen Americans. Mexico crossed the line with America and the United States decided to go to war with Mexico. America has too little land for too many people‚ and America had already won Texas. Mexico denied Texas’s independence and wants Texas back. America had decided to go to war because the belief to fulfill Manifest Destiny

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    The French and Indian War that began in 1754‚ eventually spread to Europe in what was know as the the Seven Years’ War. Back in America‚ several notable events happened. Britain attempted to institute several policies which‚ in the colonists view‚ had adverse effects. In an effort to replenish a diminishing army‚ Britain began forcefully enlisted colonists. This practice was known as impressment. Britain also instituted several other practices such as seizing supplies and equipment and demanding

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    Lusitania was sunk without a warning‚ killing over 120 Americans. One year later‚ the Sussex was sunk by German U-boats and American citizens were outraged at these direct violations of their neutral rights at sea. At this point‚ a small percentage of Americans‚ including presidential hopeful Teddy Roosevelt‚ demanded "immediate warfare." In 1916 President Wilson took a stronger stance toward foreign affairs by increasing the size of the military and issuing a warning to the Germans: Unless the

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    about a dog saving a man from being bullied from a person named Happy. It all started when Gary had to move out of his home and start living on his own. You might think that it’s not very smart that Gary was moving out‚ but it was because his parents were a bad influence on him. He moved into his basement and started working to earn some money to go to school and provide himself with food. I thought he was pretty hard working because he went to school and the daytime and worked in the afternoon also

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