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    the Revolutionary War‚ we think of our founding fathers‚ orators and statesman with convictions and ideals‚ who banded together on principles to defy tyranny. We seldom think of the great sacrifice and bloodshed from common men and families that paid the price for independence. Several men and their families were captured‚ tortured or killed as traitors. Many lost their lives or sons’ lives in fighting the war. The Patriot is a well acted and gripping revisitation of the Revolutionary War with

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    Revolutionary mothers

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    ASSIGNMENT: REVOLUTIONARY MOTHERS HIST 1301: United States History‚ Before 1877 In Revolutionary Mothers‚ Carol Berkin (2005) argues strongly that the Revolutionary War is a story of active participation of both women and men. Both the women and men in the society played a huge role in ensuring that they attain their liberty and freedom. Most of the people sacrificed their well being to see that the freedom of the society is achieved. Women played an active and vital role in the war; although

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    The revolution was revolutionary it made many changes for the better‚ also changed the way the United States did things. It transformed the way we worked‚ socialized‚ and how our Government came to be. With the many things I found on how the revolution was revolutionary my main point is that‚ it changed the way the United States in an economical way. One of the people who made that happen was Eli Whitney‚ he invented the cotton gin. It made removing the seeds from the cotton a whole lot easier‚ also

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    Justice – The Patriot Homeland Security Act’s On September 11‚ 2001‚ 2‚996 innocent people lost their lives and left more than 6‚000 others seriously wounded. This horrendous act of terrorism waged against the United States‚ on American soil‚ forever changed the country. After the initial disbelief and shock had subsided‚ the anger rose and turned into rage. American citizens were united and demanded action be taken to prevent such an event from ever occurring again. Hence‚ the Patriot Act and the

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    Throughout the wars in history they never end on an equal consensus on who “won” or who was to blame. One of the most questioned wars was the Revolutionary War between the British and the colonist. It is a constant debate on who is to blame for the two groups ending up in an armed conflict. The British has shown more evidence to be blamed for this conflict with taxation without representation/unfair taxing by the Townshend Act and Stamp act‚ and manipulating the colonist within the Tea Act. A contributing

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    The Patriot Act was signed into law on October 26‚ 2001 by President George Bush. USA Patriot Act is actually an acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism. Since it has passed‚ it has been one of the leading roles in preventing many terrorist attacks that are planned to hurt innocent civilians. Its goals were to strengthen the power of law-enforcement agencies and the domestic securities. Not only was it extremely controversial

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    harassment‚ Americans went to war with England for a second time in 1812. During and after the war‚ America went through changes politically‚ economically‚ and culturally. Before and during the war‚ the dominant political party was the Federalists. After the war‚ however‚ Federalist power decreased and a new party‚ known as the Whig Party‚ emerged for a short period of time before losing control to the Democrats. In 1814‚ the Federalists were unaware of the end of the war and met at the Hartford Convention

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    Speech as a Patriot

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    means fighting a war against the British then so be it‚ we will carry that burden to fight for a free country. When we have independence we will have the right to our own government and our own democracy. We have a right to follow any religion along with the rights to our property‚ which includes paying taxes. We will have the right to many things that currently we have had taken away from use due to monarchial dictatorship of Britain. Paine also states‚ “The duty of a patriot is to protect his

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    Women had many huge contributions to the Revolutionary Movement. Many women performed traditional jobs‚ as well as scandalous roles. There were jobs like nurses‚ cooks and maids‚ yet there were also roles such as secret soldiers and spies. All women who supported the patriot cause were known as The Daughter of Liberty. They were an actual society‚ located around New England. Women who contributed to the Movement were brave and selfless and they all helped achieve the final goal of Independence.

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    “Console War” between the Super Nintendo Entertainment System‚ or SNES‚ and the Sega Genesis. Sega released the Genesis in 1989 to compete with the original Nintendo Entertainment System‚ but soon found it fighting against the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. The Console War has become a staple in 90s pop culture alongside Nickelodeon cartoons and MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This.” Even over twenty-five years later‚ people still talk about and discuss which system really won the Console

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