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    The American Revolution or also known as the American Revolutionary War is a topic that many historians had argued over as the perspectives of many sides were ignored and over shadowed by the colonists’ point of view. This is because the colonists’ point of view was considered the most important by most people as the colonists were the main force that directly fought with the British in the revolutionary war. But in fact‚ most of the other groups’ perspectives were important as well because most

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    the name of Thomas Paine. The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson in July of 1776. The American Revolution is all too often confused with the War for Independence. As John Adams noted in a letter of 1815 to Thomas Jefferson‚ "What do we mean by the Revolution? The war? That was no part of the Revolution; it was only an effect and consequence of it. The Revolution was in the minds of the people‚ and this was effected‚ from 1760 to 1775‚ in the course of fifteen years before

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    Before America was discovered‚ many people didn’t even know it existed. American as we know as one of the most powerful nation in the world today. But that didn’t come overnight‚ I am going to talk about their expansion from 1607-1819. This development began with the First Settlement at Jamestown‚ then migrated to the Appalachian Mountains‚ and finally The Great Migration to the Mississippi territory. These events would soon make America a feared nation among the world. When the English first got

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    The Industrial Revolution was of great importance to the economic development of the United States. The first Industrial Revolution occurred in Great Britain and Europe during the late eighteenth century. The Industrial Revolution then centered on The United States. The Industrial Revolution itself refers to a change from hand and home production to machine and factory. The first industrial revolution was important for the inventions of spinning and weaving machines operated by water power which

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    However he always came to a lot of different conclusions about politics and human nature. With all of John Locke accomplishments and accolades it looks as if he has gone out his way to influence and make a big impact towards the American revolution and the French revolution. John Locke’s ideas help create and develop the social contract. The social contract is an agreement for society members to come together and make sacrifices for social benefits. The social contract had influenced a lot of

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    The Influence of the Revolution Speeches The Revolution War began April 19th‚ 1775 and ended September 3rd‚ 1783. A very important key to the war that kept people inspired and convinced people to fight were the speeches. The speeches that were told used logic and appealed to emotion to persuade people into fighting the British. They try to make people find the truth of the British and how unfairly they have been treated. The speeches also brings God into the speech to further convince people

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    Benjamin played many roles in Philadelphia‚ New York‚ England‚ and France. Ben helped us in many ways with his pamphlets and quotes. Most of his inventions and scientific research is used today. But‚ from his first to his last years‚ Ben’s inventions and theories are used everywhere today. Benjamin was born on January 17‚ 1706 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. He was the eighth child in his family. He had about 12 siblings and he was his father’s 15th son and his mother’s 8th. Ben’s father‚ Josiah‚ was married

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    The American Industrial Revolution was a time period of rapid industrialization in the final part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. Many things were invented in the Industrial Revolution including the automobile. The automobile changed American lives by improving life for a lot of people may it be less time to go to work or to get things transported faster. Many job opportunities were opened for Immigrants‚ and Middle/Lower Class Americans. Different resources were used to build

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    "The Mexican Revolution was sparked by the rebellion of Mexicans under the cruel command of president Diaz. Diaz attempted to remodel Mexico‚ but it resulted in creating a strain among his people. The workers in poverty were treated cruelly‚ and there were nonstop changes in agriculture. In the end‚ the revolution brought about many changes that genuinely helped Mexico. At the start of Diaz’s presidency‚ the citizens were under the illusion that Diaz was going to give them the strength they needed

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    original American politician‚ put many motions into action in regard to the creation of this new land. One of Jefferson’s greatest accomplishments is the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. This single document made way for the American Revolution to set sail and succeed. Within this piece of writing‚ Jefferson declared that “all men are created equal” (Jefferson 762). Though this statement‚ Jefferson put the image of equality and freedom in sight. He also writes of the American people as

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