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    was a founding father who has contributed to the war by writing two pamphlets‚ Common Sense and The American Crisis‚ writing articles‚ and donating money. Even thought he is an English Quaker‚ he still believes in the cause. As Thomas Paine writes in Common Sense‚ “In England

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    The unification goals of the post-Civil War Reconstruction era simultaneously bolstered the rights of all persons who could be folded into the perceived culture of Americanism while vindicating the absolute removal of rights from those who would not or could not appear to be American. The expansion of sovereignty bolstered American claims to usurp land from other nations all under the guise of integration using similar motifs and tactics that were employed during Reconstruction resonating with different

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    contribution to the outcome of the Revolutionary War. The articles cited‚ however vary in different opinions‚ and are based merely on fact‚ and historical information. The information cited is also internet based no non fiction material was used. The researched information is information containing the outcome and the effect John Adams had toward the Revolutionary War. John Adams: The Outcome of the Revolutionary War Many people know believe that the Revolutionary War was what gave us our independence

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    The American Revolutionary War was a significant time period in history that brought a majority of the colonists together to break free from Britain. After the war‚ numerous amount of colonists had anticipation for the new nation in the future‚ however‚ other thought it was a deterioration in the future of the new nation. The Revolutionary War began with the American colonists wanting to break free from Britain due to different circumstances. Before the war‚ American colonists were under the British

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    live a far different life than their predecessors. The women of the revolution were courageous and brave-hearted. The obstacles of their time were far more difficult to overcome than those faced by women in this day and age. Whether it was slavery‚ war‚ or racial prejudice‚ these women kept their heads held high and worked to break down these barriers and create change for the future. On top of having to deal with these hardships‚ the women of the revolution had families to take care of‚ mouths to

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    Conflicts Leading to the Revolutionary War. In my opinion‚ the conflicts leading up the American Revolution were one many of the significant issues. The conflicts came out to me as significant because it played as one of the most important roles in our history. Though‚ there are various types of conflict that lead the North American colonies on the fight for their independence‚ there were only a few that stuck out to me the most. The Boston Tea party‚ the Intolerable Acts‚ and the First Continental

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    War is always a last resort‚ a hail-mary if you will. America has seen its share of battles and conflicts‚ but the most famous and possibly the most important was the Revolutionary War. The military conflict during this war through the use of tactics and goals brought about economic‚ political‚ and social repercussions for both the colonists and the British. The colonists would find out that the goals they wanted to obtain would take more than determination and will. They soon realized they

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    The French and Indian War that began in 1754‚ eventually spread to Europe in what was know as the the Seven Years’ War. Back in America‚ several notable events happened. Britain attempted to institute several policies which‚ in the colonists view‚ had adverse effects. In an effort to replenish a diminishing army‚ Britain began forcefully enlisted colonists. This practice was known as impressment. Britain also instituted several other practices such as seizing supplies and equipment and demanding

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    Could the American Revolutionary war have been avoided? The American Revolutionary war is a war that changed the American history because America was able to gain freedom from England. When looking at this war after many years and analyzing all the conflicts that lead to it‚ it can be concluded that the war could have been avoided. There are several reasons that ignited the war such as the refusal of the Olive Branch Petition by King George III‚ the Pamphlet‚ Common Sense‚ published by Thomas Paine

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    Revolution was fought for American Independence. Many say that this war is the base or supporting rock that America stands on; in other words‚ it is the foundation of the United States. This revolution began when King George III refused to let the American colonists break from the British monarchy. The Americans were outraged; however‚ the British were the ones to fire the first shot that began the war. Once the first shot was out‚ the war was bound to take place. The Boston Tea Party‚ The Battle of Lexington

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