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    This book is about the Revolutionary War and what led up to it. The main reason the war started was because of many of the acts that Great Britain had passed on to the colonies. The main acts that angered the colonists were the Stamp Act‚ The Sugar Act‚ The Townshend revenue Act‚ The Currency Act‚ The Tea Act‚ and the Intolerable Acts. All of these were either taxing the colonists and making the give more money to Britain for its debt or involved Britain taking away our basic rights and not treating

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    Events Leading to the Revolutionary War In the 18th century‚ world advances were made through ones connections. The closer relationship one had with the king‚ the better opportunity they have. Cronyism allows people with less talent to rise in society. However‚ living in colonies reduced the influence of cronyism. One could rise economically and socially through hard work and good fortune. In Britain‚ King George III appointed George Grenville as first minister with responsibility for solving

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    The Sons of Liberty had an immense part in the Revolutionary War. Before America had the Founding Fathers‚ the colonies needed leaders to stand up to the British Parliament‚ who were known as the Sons of Liberty. John Hancock and Samuel Adams were wealthy merchants that established the Sons of Liberty in Boston in 1765‚ who were also known as the Loyal Nine. They were a well-organized patriot political organization filled with major colonists. The five prominent members of this organization included

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    Question: Were the colonist justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain during the Revolutionary War? The colonists were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain during the revolutionary war. The war for American independence began with in 1775 and lasted at least until 1783 when the peace treaty with the British was signed. The colonies of England wanted to be independent and no longer serve the mother country. After the French and Indian war in 1754-1763 Britain nor the colonies

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    The Revolutionary war had many causes and effects that led to the French Revolution. The Storming of the Bastille‚ the Reign of Terror‚ and the passing of the Declaration of Rights of Man‚ where all key components of the french revolution the biggest being the execution of the king and queen. These important historical sites‚ and documents all pushed towards the French Revolution. It caused tensions from the American Revolution‚ The economic crisis in france pushed towards social injustices towards

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    independence. In the Revolutionary War‚ the Americans were outnumbered‚ inexperienced‚ and they even had a large British Loyalist population. Despite all of this‚ the Americans were still able to unite and defeat the British army. Because the Rebels had a clear purpose‚ efficient communication‚ and strong leadership‚ they were more united than either the British forces or the Loyalists. The British restraint and the French assistance also enabled the Americans to win the war. The United States won

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    George Washington proved that he was indeed capable and resilient leader of theAmerican military forces during the war. Washington was a person of the highestmoral character‚ he did not posses a first rate intelligence‚ he also had littleexperience with leading and managing the conventional army. George Washingtonwas elected “to command all the continental forces‚ raised‚ or to be raised for thedefense of American liberty.” His commission‚ dated June 19‚ 1775‚ designated him“General and Commander

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    Has there ever been a time in your life where you survived something? It can be anything from survival of bullying to being lost in the woods. Well‚ this remarkable story is sure to get your tail wagging. It’s about a dog saving a man from being bullied from a person named Happy. It all started when Gary had to move out of his home and start living on his own. You might think that it’s not very smart that Gary was moving out‚ but it was because his parents were a bad influence on him. He moved into

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    journey in August under the leadership of the great General Washington after he received news that the French would join us in September. Although I was extraordinarily skeptical at first‚ I must admit that our former enemies have been vital to this war for independence. However‚ my dislike for them still holds somewhat true‚ being as they were always criticizing the not-as-well equipped Americans. It seems to me that they were not here to fight for our independence‚ but that they were here to simply

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    There were 15 steps that led to the Revolutionary War. These 15 actions were made up of several acts and British power movements that led to the colonists to rebel against their former homeland. These 15 actions were as follows: The rejection of the Albany Plan of Union‚ the end of the French and Indian war‚ Navigation Acts‚ Molasses Act‚ Navigation Acts enforced‚ Proclamation Act‚ Sugar and Currency Acts‚ Stamp and Quartering Acts‚ Stamp Act repealed‚ Townshend Act‚ British troops in Boston

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