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    There are many main causes of the American Revolution. When I think of the American revolution I think of violence‚ such as revolts‚ battles‚and many acts that were the effect of those things. Violence is the main role in the American RevolutionCause and effect are the make up the American revolution. The Boston tea party was as cause‚ the tea party was on a december night and some townspeople decided to revolt ‚ they disguised themselves as native americans so the others could not recognize them

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    1. The underlying and precipitating causes of the Hundred YearsWar were a struggle for national identity as well as control of territory between the English and the French. King Edward III had land and power in France and the French King‚ Philip the Fair‚ wanted this land to be given back to France. The French and English both had advantages during the war. The French had three times the population of England‚ were a wealthier country‚ and they were fighting on their homeland. England’s primary

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    To what extent did the U.S help and aid Iran and its people during the Iranian Revolution of 1979? Every country has its enemies‚ its allies‚ and some who aren’t either. In this case‚ America’s relationship with Iran started out as healthy ‚ even flourishing‚ but that all changed during the Iranian Revolution‚ when things started going pretty bad. The U.S and Iran used to have a good relationship‚ but things fell apart during the Iranian revolution. Right before the revolution‚ the U.S propelled

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    this independence did not happen overnight. It happened over the course of hundreds of years. America was‚ and still is‚ a nation of those who fought for what they believed in‚ and it all began in the prime of its independence. Between the years 1754‚ which gave us the French and Indian War‚ and 1774‚ when the first Continental Congress Meeting was held‚ America slowly but surely took its rightful place as the just leaders of the lands from sea to shining sea. It’s independence did not come easily

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    Britain and France for thousands of years. During the 1700’s this came to a head as Britain and its’ North American colonies tried to expand in size and trade. This could not be done without intruding on French land. This caused France to take an offensive position alongside their Indian allies against their biggest rival. Britain and its colonies persisted forward resulting in The Seven YearsWar or‚ as some call it‚ The French and Indian War. The Seven YearsWar was caused by Britain’s need for

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    they wanted their king to step up and give the people the rights they deserve. The Storming of the Bastille is really what started the French Revolution. In the Storming of Bastille‚ Bastille was overtaken by the Paris mob. After the Assembly has to deal with the greatest fear and the Jacobin Club (which has one of the most intense leaders in the French Revolution) then they issue the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. ‘This document was created in order to remind everybody in France that

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    John Burgoyne at Saratoga in 1777. Louis XVI formalized French support for the American cause by signing an alliance treaty‚ recognizing American independence. Over the following years‚ French military assistance‚ led by General Jean-Baptiste de Rochambeau and aided by the Marquis de Lafayette‚ proved instrumental in key battles‚ including the decisive Siege of Yorktown. Despite their pivotal role in the American Revolution‚ France faced significant financial strain. Jacques Necker‚ a Swiss banker turned

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    1. American revolution caused by refusal to pay taxes impose by British. French revolution caused by food shortage and high taxation on the 3rd estate. Both revolutions‚ the revolutionaries wanted protection of private property and no taxes 2. New liberal movements emerged and nationalism was introduced during radical phase of french revolution. 3. Need for raw materials. Population explosion. Introduction of new technologies. 4. Caused peasant uprisings to decline. Women gained small rights

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    broken and WWI began. The war itself was the culmination of failed treaties‚ promisses and misguided leadership. Hard to choose what caused the war to start‚ but if anything i belive the Russian’s have the most impact on the war. In order to come to this conclusion we have to assesses the trials and tribulations each nation took to get the big stage in 1914. The 19th centry marked the age of the rise and fall of great eurpean powers. The 20th centry set the stage for the war‚ as tensions already high

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    28. The Thirty Years war caused the fall of empires and the rise of new nations. The Habsburg Empire fell during the Thirty years war‚ losing its spot as a primary power with the independence of the dutch and the demand for autonomy from german and Swiss princes. They falling rulers moved westward. The Holy roman Empire lost territory to Sweden with The Peace Of Westphalia‚ which was the beginning of its decline. The thirty years war also led to the establishment of different growing religions

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