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    There are many distinctive differences between post-revolutionary France‚ the United States’ version of democracy‚ and that of Ancient Greece. A main difference between the United States’ democracy‚ and post revolutionary France is that France uses a parliamentary system. “Appointed by the President of the Republic (Head of State)‚ the Prime Minister is the Head of Government” (“How the Government Works”). The prime minister of France is in charge of the laws in France. In the United States‚ laws

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    Eventually‚ the end of the 19th century‚ Scots-Irish and Germans immigrants with their families‚ made America their primary destination. The immigration and settlement patterns of the two nations had both similarities and differences in the Middle Colonies. “The middle colonies defined a distinctive culture and social order that precociously anticipated the American future” (Taylor‚ 2001). They shared

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    In the American Revolutionary War‚ Britain relied on their well-equipped‚ well trained‚ and disciplined military might to force about colonial compliance. However‚ despite even their superior forces‚ relative to the Continental Army‚ Britain’s perceived social attitudes of the colonies weakened their ability to properly assess the engagement with the Colonies. Instead‚ the British Admirals‚ Generals‚ and nobility fought a war they were familiar but most importantly comfortable with. Britain sought

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    people to the America and start to colonise along with getting new raw materials. From the very beginning‚ when colonists first started coming over to the America‚ there were plenty of problems between Britain and the colonies‚ but they lived in peace for a few decades. Problems started to escalate between the colonists and Britain in 1763‚ the seemingly peaceful time escalated into a full fledged battle. The problems were based on trade‚ taxes‚ and lack of representation in the British Parliament

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    The Revolutionary War was a period of time when America would free from its constraints of Britain‚ and become their own independent nation. The men‚ the soldiers in the war were credited mainly for the pathway to freedom‚ but what about the women who also made efforts? Most of the women who stepped forward to help out and pave the way for freedom were looked past‚ or down upon because women were looked to be subordinate to men. Though the Revolutionary War opened opportunities for minority groups

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    Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Saratoga began on September 19‚ 1777; it has been called the most important battle in the Revolutionary War. How the Battle of Saratoga happened was‚ first the British Generals came up with a plan to disconnect New England from the other colonies by taking control of Albany‚ the Hudson River‚ and New York City which would ultimately bring the war to a quick end. After the British easily captured Fort Ticonderoga the carless General Burgoyne dragged South unhurriedly

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    Tina Van History 146 October 12‚ 2014 Week 3: Graphic Organizer Northern 1. Massachusetts: Divided into the Plymouth colony & the Massachusetts Bay colony.  Plymouth: Founded by William Bradford & populated by the Pilgrims who were separatists from Anglican Church.  Massachusetts Bay: Founded by John Winthrop & strictly populated by Puritans who wanted to “purify” the Anglican Church. 2. Connecticut: Founded by Thomas Hooker‚ creator of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

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    At first‚ the colonies were proud to be a part of the British empire. Years later‚ after the results of the French and Indian War took place‚ the colonies realized the British wasn’t all what it seemed. After seeing the British lose the first two years of the war‚ the colonies thought that they could possibly have a chance to beat them. King George decided to start taxing the colonies to pay for the war debt from the French and Indian War. This outraged the colonists because they felt they were

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    In the revolutionary war slaves and their masters played an important role‚ which led towards the abolishment of slavery. After years‚ full of tension between the United States and Britain tensions erupted in the war of independence in 1775‚ which would last till 1783 (Conway‚1). “African Americans fought a revolution within a revolution‚” as Nash writes (266). This means that while the Americans had their revolution‚ slaves had their own for their freedom. The change is shown by the number of articles

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    created and implemented uniform laws in order to control their colonies. In order to enforce these legal codes‚ many aristocrats were given office and supervision over the colonies which allowed for maximum efficiency. Evidently‚ this is seen in the case of the Dominion of New England‚ where Edmund Andros was appointed to govern the royal province. By creating the Dominion‚ James II hoped to obtain a more centralized government within the colony. Overall‚ the long era of imperial warfare beginning in

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