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    Kaylah Hampton Block 2 8/25/12 1. Compare and contrast the three regions of colonial development. The three regions of colonial development were very alike‚ however‚ very different at the same time. The New England colonies led very strict‚ Puritan lifestyles. New Hampshire‚ Massachusetts‚ and Rhode Island of the New England colonies were all founded due to religious conflict or the stretch for religious freedom. The Middle colonies were a mixture of

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    Valley Forge

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    believe in no matter what the stakes or to flee. In December of 1777‚ George Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge. Since the summer of 1775‚ all has gone well for the Continental Army. More recently Washington was presumably unable to stop General Howe and his British soldiers from claiming the national capital of Philadelphia. With Howe and his army of approximately 18‚000 comfortably quartered in Philadelphia‚ Washington decided to build a winter camp at Valley Forge just 18 miles from

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    Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had very different political views‚ which is why our first president‚ George Washington‚ had them both in his cabinet. Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury‚ while Jefferson was the first Secretary of State. These differences begin with who they thought should govern and what type of government was the best. Hamilton thought we should have a strong central government in the interests of commerce and industry‚ while having the national government

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    This essay is about the life and accomplishments of Alexander Hamilton. His achievements started from the early age of fifteen and would be life long into him becoming a founding father. Alexander Hamilton would play a big part in the Revolutionary War including becoming an important political fiqure in the US government. From a young age Alexander Hamilton showed that he was a successful individual.Alexander was born in Nevis‚ a modern day Caribbean island‚ on January 11‚ 1755. At age 12 Alexander

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    The Hidden History of Trinity Church A historic gem in a city where change is the only constant‚ Trinity Church has played a key role in New York City’s history for well over 300 years now. Though the church has appeared in numerous incarnations‚ each has been critical to the cultural and social fabric of the city. Few people‚ however‚ really know the true history of this iconic church. Here’s a quick look at the hidden history of Trinity Church in New York City! The origins of the church date back

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    2013 | 3 Pages (597 Words) | 55 Views | 4.51 12345 | Report | This is a Premium essay for upgraded members Sign Up to access full essay CALL ME MAYBE... Send Valley Forge DBQ “Give me liberty or give me death!” In December of 1777‚ George Washington decided to set up a winter camp at Valley Forge. The area was about eighteen miles northwest of Philadelphia making it a good place to stay and watch over the British troops. The men build huts large enough to house twelve soldiers at a time

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    Dbq French and Indian War

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    with the motherland which is stated in Document G by Benjamin Franklin. Also‚ before the war individuals would volunteer to fight for Britain. They were honored and proud to fight under the rule of the King & Queen. A prime example of this is George Washington‚ in Document C to his letter to General Braddock ask to join long the forces of Britain and gain military knowledge while serving under the King. Once the war had begun‚ colonists began to have different view on everything. In Document D from

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    Valley Forge Essay Have you ever wondered what was it like being a soldier in Washington’s Army? Facing severe weather‚ imminent death‚ and sickness in the battlefield this is what happens in the American Revolutionary War when they fought over British taxation. If I were a soldier in Washington’s Army and I had the choice of leaving and getting away from suffering or either staying‚ having a chance to die I would leave. No‚ I would have quit due to severe weather‚ lack of supplies‚ and deaths

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    government did not serve the people well‚ then that government could be put away and a new government formed to serve the people. Revolutionary War began when the colonists of the new America had enough of the taxes that King George III gave out to the people. For example: the intolerable acts‚ tea tax‚ and the stamp act. Britain wanted the colonists to give more money to the treasury afterall the landowners of Britain were paying high taxes from previous wars. King

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    James Madison: Biography

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    turmoil‚ James Madison helped set the wheels in motion for a national convention to draft the young nation’s constitution. Madison led the Virginia delegation to the Philadelphia meeting‚ which began on May 14‚ 1787‚ and supported the cry for General Washington to chair the meeting. Madison’s Virginia Plan became the blueprint for the Constitution that finally emerged‚ later earning him the revered title "Father of the Constitution." Having fathered the document‚ Madison worked hard to ensure its ratification

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