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    Intro Have you ever wondered how the United States of America began? The Revolutionary war was the result of many conflicts between the 13 North American Colonies‚ and Great Britain‚ and ended in the colonies’ independence. In this research paper‚ you will learn about where the war began‚ about the taxing of the colonies‚ the Boston Tea Party‚ and the battle of Lexington and Concord. The 13 Colonies The 13 North American colonies‚ more commonly known as the 13 colonies‚ were 13 settlements made by

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    described as “ wilderness of rubble”. Factories and cities were gutted. The population was starving and it was had to supply the necessities of life (Leavitt). This narrates how the cities were effected and also how the people were effected in the town. Understanding that after the war many things were a struggle for people and how it effected things after the

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    World. In this case‚ the major goal was to profit from undiscovered and untapped resources‚ enriching the nation-states and improving their standing in the European theatre. Another factor that played a major part in the expansion of European influence to the American Continent‚ was the improved commerce that came about following the ‘Black Plague’. There had been improvements in shipbuilding‚ and increased demand in foreign trade from the growing population of prosperous merchants. Monarchs

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    Spanish and English colonization efforts were very different with the English’s methods being more successful and profitable. Spanish colonization of the Americas began in 1492 when Christopher Columbus found the Americas and mistook them for India. Spanish Conquistadors came with the goals of “God‚ Gold‚ and Glory” and came seeking gold and riches. The Spanish also came with instructions to convert the natives to Catholicism. They invested in short term ventures that while initially very profitable

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    countries were spreading Islam and other pagan traditions among the colonies (Krey 42). The Crusaders‚ therefore‚ aimed to capture Jerusalem and turn it back into a Christian city. The letter of instruction from the pope calling for the first crusade also insisted that the Crusaders owed the church the duty to fight in the campaign (Krey 42). It is because they were needed to save their fellow Christians in Jerusalem who were under the influence of Jews‚ Muslims‚ and other religious groups. The pope informed

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    North and South Korea has been at war and it caused fear in America because if North Korea won then America was afraid that the rest of Asia would join communism. So America joined the war against North Korea and while aiding South Korea‚ China had decided to join North Korea in the war as well since they are allied with North Korea. The war was one of the most deadliest wars in American history. The war was very dangerous with the elements there for America because they were not use to the temperatures

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    not have died in vain; that this nation‚ under God‚ shall have a new birth of freedom” (Abraham Lincoln Quotes). In Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address‚ he explains that the soldiers‚ who fought so bravely in the Civil War‚ did not die without cause. Instead‚ they fought to change America for the better in multiple ways. There were a number of reasons for the Civil War‚ however‚ the unplanned realities which arose from this conflict‚ would bring new challenges and innovations for the United States. Among

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    How does geography continue to define and influence the people across the globe? What is geography? It is the study of the land we lived and the relationships between human and their environments; both the physical features of the Earth (such as landform or resources exploring) and the human societies developed across it can be explained through geography; it is also a study to examine how human culture interacts with the natural environment‚ and the impact of the locations and places on people

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    The British Empire was one of the greatest empires to have ever existed. It once ruled over 25% of both the Earth’s population and land. With the discovery of the “New World” in the 15th century‚ many Europeans traveled northwest to establish settlements. By the end of the 18th century‚ the British Empire ruled over the 13 colonies in North America. The power1 that leaders of the British Colonies had over the people of the land was really scary. Also‚ the way the people of the colonies used their

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    Cited: Ashe‚ Mark. "Ancient Rome." Ancient Rome- Geography. Ithaca High School‚ n.d. Web. 30 Sept. 2012. . Milani-Santarpia‚ Giovanni. "Ancient Rome Geography." MariaMilani.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 30 Sept. 2012. . "Rome." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopaedia Britannica Ready Reference 2004 CD-ROM. Copyright © 1994-2003 Encyclopædia Britannica‚ Inc. October

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