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    other strong forces in Europe during more than fifty years of his ruling‚ and eventually bankrupted the French Government. “It produced poverty‚ misery‚ and depopulation….Recurring famines and tax increases provoked peasant uprisings” (Palmer 189). From the War of Devolution until the Treaty of Utrecht‚ Louis gained a slight portion of land in Europe‚ but he drained the wealth of France and aggravated the burden on French peasants. Endless wars eliminated the chances of creating a prosperous economy

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    Analysis of The Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson was made in order to give the colonists a way to break free from the shackles of King George. This document has affected the building blocks of the United States and is one of the most important documents in U.S. history. The Declaration of Independance was the foundation of what this country was based on. However‚ what Jefferson and the other signers might not have expected is the strech‚ the firm

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    Animal Deserves Rights

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    Animals Deserve Rights When one thinks about animal rights‚ one usually thinks about the rights or privileges of men. Perhaps‚ after a little extra thought‚ one may wonder: What about the other living creatures that we share the environment with? What rights‚ if any‚ should they have? Animals and man have shared this planet since humans first appeared on earth. Animals have provided transportation‚ food‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ companionship and entertainment and even medical testing for thousands

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    Everyone Deserves Equality James Crosslin Eth/125 April 14‚ 2013 Nick Embaye Equality in the United States is something that many people of different races‚ ethnic groups‚ genders‚ gays‚ lesbians and transgender people have been striving to obtain for decades. Although this country has made great strides in equality‚ much more needs to be done‚ everyone on planet Earth deserves to be treated equally. Women in the United States were once believed best suited to remain at home‚ and

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    There were many factors that the colonists made when picking a side‚ some of the colonist were force to choose sides‚ changed their minds or switched sides and pick a side that benefits them and their self-interest. The American allied with France since France lost like four wars to British‚ so they contributed and joined an alliance. I believe it was a personal motive which is why they alliance and negotiated deals. The patriots wanted to elect their own government and the loyalists are those who

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    Should the U.S. have independence from Great Britain The Declaration of Independence was adopted in July 4‚1776 was the writing that gave the Untied States freedom from Great Britain. If we never left the British rule we would not have freedom and our own laws in the U.S. And the ruler King George the third is was a bad ruler he was unfair and was bad to his people. The U.S. wanted to have

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    uses induction and deduction in order to make her argument effective. Both of these argumentative techniques are used to support her argument that women should be granted all the rights and privileges men have. Stanton satirizes the Declaration of Independence highlighting the holes in Jefferson’s document. Through the use of induction and deduction Stanton makes a valid point on how men create an absolute tyranny over women. Elizabeth Cady Stanton uses deduction as one of her argumentative techniques

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    Why did so many colonist die in early Jamestown In early Jamestown many people died it was hard there with the droughts that lasted so long and the attacks on the settlers it was pretty harsh back then.A lot of people got killed but not many lived.Those who lived were very fourturnet . Why did so many colonist die in early Jamestown. One reason why the colonist died is the environment‚the water was one of the big reasons why the died .another big reason was the bad conditions such as a long

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    Spain. The northern Pyrenees and the western Sierra de Cadi create the mountainous profile visible from the eastern stretch of the Mediterranean coast. Also Catalonia population is 7.523 million‚ which is 4.357 million more than Spain’s capital Madrid. Catalonia should have independence because Catalonia has a different language and also a different culture. Catalonia should get independence from spain because they speak a different language. One reason is‚ The language was prohibited during the

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    decided to seize Opportunities for income such as taxing the American colonists in order to pay for the army protecting them. Before the war started most of the colonies had directly contributed to British custom revenue. According to Robert Wilde It appeared to the British government that a few new taxes to pay for their garrison should be easily absorbed Source: Wilde‚Robert (2014) Why Britian Attempted to Tax American Colonist.

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