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    Abigail Adams A Revolutionary American Woman Book Review “Abigail Adams: A Revolutionary American Woman” is a biography by Charles W. Akers‚ published in June 2006. It chronicles the life of Abigail Adams‚ who lived during the time of the American Revolution and the birth of a new American nation‚ from her birth in 1744 to her death in 1818. The author’s thesis states that Abigail’s advocacy for women’s rights and her involvement in her husband’s political career significantly influenced society

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    Before the Revolutionary War‚ Thomas Jefferson took over George Washington’s position as a delegate to the Second Constitutional Congress. During this time‚ Thomas Jefferson was appointed by Congress to a five-person committee in charge of writing The Declaration of Independence. The other four members were John Adams‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ Roger Sherman‚ and Robert Livingston. The committee members recognized Jefferson’s talent and chose him to be the principal author. Jefferson was responsible for

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    REVOLUTIONARY CHANDRA SHEKHAR AZAD We all know Chandrashekhar Azad. Azad was born on 23rd July‚ 1906‚ in the village‚ Bhavra‚ in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh. His father was Pandit Sitarm Tiwari and his mother was Smt. Jagrani Devi. The financial conditions of his father were not so good‚ and hence Azad spent his days more or less without any restraints‚ or duties and passed his days happily in childhood plays and pranks. He found pleasure in putting gun-powder in his toys and then

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    Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) is the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party that was formed in 1964 after Castro’s Cuban revolution. FARC’s ideological goal is to overthrow the democratic government of Colombia and replace it with a Communist regime. The group supports Marxist-Leninist theory of redistribution of wealth by seizing it from the wealthy and giving it to the poor. Also‚ FARC opposes U.S. influence in Colombia

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    Guerrilla Warfare in Revolutionary War Americans changed the rules of war during the American Revolution with their new military tactics of guerrilla warfare. In early 1777‚ General John Burgoyne was commissioned to lead a big army from Canada down Lake Champlain and the Hudson River Valley. During this expedition‚ Using highly skilled fighters and sharpshooters from the frontier‚ the American army was able to pick off all 400 of the British troops’ Native American scouts and about all of the

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    Marginalized groups were a major factor in the revolutionary war for both sides. Some of the marginalized groups left the war in a better position because of the side that they chose. Women were affected in multiple ways; most women felt sorrow from losing loved ones in the conflict‚ but women stepped up and played the role of the male figure‚ who was away and fighting during the war. As women assumed the male position they also joined large-scale protest against British rule in some occupied cities

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    FRQ Analyze the impact of the American Revolution on both slavery and the status of women in the period from 1775-1800. (2004) After the Revolutionary War‚ many things had changed for America. She had gained her independence from Great Britain and was recognized as an independent nation resulting in a monumental change in political power. Another swing in momentum was the power and rights that were given to women. Many different women such as Molly Wallace and Abigail Adams were

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    Racism emerged during the revolutionary era. The first impressions of Africans‚ the desire for social order‚ and the degradation of black people were all building blocks for racism during the revolutionary era. White Americans‚ mostly in the North‚ realized that while they were fighting for their freedom‚ they were holding a group of people in bondage. Some also noticed there was color problem on their hands during the 1760s and 1770s. The complexion of slaves became‚ after the fact‚ a reason for

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    Revolutionary War and War of 1812 were fought between the United States and Great tBritain. The cause of the Revolutionary War was due to unfair taxation of the colonies by the British Parliament‚ and without the help from the French‚ the United States would not have won this war. The causes of the War of 1812 were due to the French involvement with Great Britain‚ which lead to trade embargoes in Europe. Also‚ impressment of U.S. seamen for the British army‚ freedom of the seas‚ British stirring

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    The book Founding Fathers: The Revolutionary Generation by Joseph J. Ellis demonstrated or portrayed the overview of the early American years to the post-revolutionary era. To emphasize‚ the book Founding Fathers mainly focuses on the main or background perspective of our true founding fathers. To add‚ the author Joseph J. Ellis does a great job pointing out the information that was never read or anyone knew about. The author shows the problems that our founding fathers faced and the way they are

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