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    post university | Events and Mistakes that led to the Revolutionary War | | | By. Bryan J. Korec | 9/25/2011 | | The American Revolution displayed certain stages throughout that matched with the broad general pattern. As a prelude before the Revolution itself‚ there were already preliminary symptoms of unrest within America that followed the first step in the general pattern of revolutions. Prior to the initial shots in 1775‚ growing discontent against the British Government

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    There was a very important woman in the Revolutionary War named Mary Ludwig Hays. But before we dive into her story‚ you need to know why the war happened‚ which battle Mary fought in‚ why IT happened‚ and why she was there. Why The War Happened After the French and Indian War‚ Britain lost a lot of money. So to pay back their debts‚ they taxed the colonies on a variety of things. These items include tea‚ paint‚ and other essentials. The colonists ended up rebelling because they didn’t like paying

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    The Revolutionary war is a critical moment in U.S history. The whole thing started when Christopher Columbus discovered “The New World” in 1492. England gained control of “The New World” and many settlements were created in The Americas. Most of the settlers came to The Americas for economic advance and religious freedom. Eventually‚ ing George attempted to tax the colonies which started it all.Many taxes were sent which sparked a revolt. The sugar act taxed any import goods making merchants lives

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    The Revolutionary War could have been avoided if the colonists took a different approach to handling their problems.For example‚ as pictured in supporting question three‚ source three‚ it depicts the British colonists dressed as Mohawk indians dumping precious teas into the Boston Harbor. The colonists dumped the tea to show their views against the high tea tax imposed by the British. Because of the colonists rebellious behavior‚ the British government was forced to respond. They imposed the Intolerable

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    During the Revolutionary War women stepped up and proved that they were not beneath men. Showcasing that they could be as strong as the men and that they weren’t just made to cook and be tasteful companions for their husbands. Without women’s support in the Revolutionary War‚ the war wouldn’t have been as successful. They managed businesses‚ became secret soldiers‚ and opposed British Policies‚ proving that they could perform tasks just as well as men. With their husbands going off to war or Congress

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    What looked like a simple win against the Americans became a long war resulting in a victorious win from the underdogs. For decades the British triumphed over some of the biggest nations such as Spain and France. The war‚ at first‚ seemed to be a joke. The Americans proved to be an equal force to be reckoned with and won the war. George Washington was one of the greatest leaders in the history of our country. Our Father of the Country was persistent‚ brave and organized. He possessed many qualities

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    Have you heard about the Revolutionary War? Do you know what started it well these may have been some reasons; Results of french and indian war‚ sugar act‚ stamp act‚ Boston massacre & Boston tea party‚intolerable acts and‚ continental congress. Therefore‚ the american revolution was caused by the increase of british taxes without any representation of the colonies‚ more british intervention in their daily lives‚ and economic reasons. The Results of french and indian war may have caused some of the

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    Margaret Corbin Abby Donnay Revolutionary Way Biography 5th Grade Literacy May 11‚ 2017 Getting horribly wounded in the jaw and chest and getting disabled in the left arm sounds terrible doesn’t it? Well guess who survived that- Margaret Cochran Corbin. This essay will tell all about Margaret’s early life‚ adult life and contribution to the Revolutionary War! Margaret’s early life was pretty harsh‚ this paragraph will tell the story of her early life. Margaret Cochran is her

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    well-liked‚ he had the support of the majority of the people. He was very smart‚ and had very high morals. He was a man whom people trusted because of his character‚ morals‚ wealth‚ and status. He had experience playing a leading role in the Revolutionary War being a general to a very inexperienced army‚ leading them and America to victory and freedom from Britain. Washington‚ often referred to as The Father of the Country‚ was admired by an innumerable amount of people. “Washington lived and

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    The Revolutionary War consisted of different “revolutions” for those of minority classes‚ providing these people with the opportunity of breaking past societal deference and obtaining a voice in society. The increased need for the participation of women‚ non-landowning men‚ and slaves in the war allowed increased activism for women‚ a stake in society for the impoverished‚ and potential freedom for slaves. However‚ this short term opportunity excluded Natives‚ whose struggle since European arrival

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