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    The treaty was seen as a devastating blow to France’s empire‚ solidifying Britain’s imperial dominance. In a notable incident on January 5‚ 1757‚ King Louis XV narrowly escaped an assassination attempt. While leaving the palace to return to the Grand Trianon‚ he was attacked by a young man who stabbed him in the side. Fortunately‚ the king’s multiple layers of clothing and the winter

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    “The Declaration of Independence” by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 custom research paper The aim of this essay is to analyze “The Declaration of Independence”‚ written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776. Although this document is notable in many ways‚ in my opinion‚ the most impressive and meaningful part of the Declaration is the one whereJeffersondefines human rights and writes about the essence of Governments. That is why I decided to choose the second essay topic related to the definition of human rights

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    The Declaration of Independence proclaimed‚ “All men are created equal.” In 1776 between the conflicts of racism‚ discrimination against women‚ and slavery‚ the theoretical concept of equality was more apart of ones imagination than reality. Women were not allowed to vote‚ marry‚ are own their own land. African American men were not allowed to own their own land‚ and along with their families‚ often were slaves to the superior white men of society. In present time‚ ideally‚ the Americans have the

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    been in bondage since early colonial times. In 1776‚ when Jefferson proclaimed mankind ’s inalienable right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness‚ the institution of slavery had become firmly established in America. Blacks worked in the tobacco fields of Virginia‚ in the rice fields of South Carolina‚ and toiled in small farms and shops in the North. Foner and Mahoney report in A House Divided‚ America in the Age of Lincoln that‚ "In 1776‚ slaves composed forty percent of the population

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    com/article/thomas-paines-common-sense-a129909>. * "Thomas Paine ’s Common Sense | Suite101." Suite101. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2013. <http://suite101.com/article/thomas-paines-common-sense-a129909>. * Government‚ a. "Section I. Paine‚ Thomas. 1776. Common Sense." Bartleby.com: Great Books Online -- Quotes‚ Poems‚ Novels‚ Classics and hundreds more. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2013. <http://www.bartleby.com/133/1.html>. government‚ a

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    holidays and other common national observances. Federal holidays are indicated as such. New Year’s Day is January 1. The celebration of this federal holiday begins the night before‚ when Americans gather to wish each other a happy and prosperous coming year. Many Americans make New Year’s resolutions. Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday in January. The Reverend Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was an African-American clergyman who is recognized for his tireless efforts

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    throughout the land. Without these documents‚ our nation would not be the successful bastion of democracy and freedom that it is today. The Declaration of Independence was the first of these significant documents to be penned. Drafted in June of 1776‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ the author‚ took great pains to make clear the reasons for the colonies choice of separating from the rule of England and the monarchy. The list of oppressions and grievances against British rule were varied‚ but concise and valid

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    Thomas Paine Who was Thomas Paine? Thomas Paine is a British‚ American born on January 29‚ 1737. He was born in Thetford‚ England. He was a political activist‚ philosopher‚ and revolutionist. Throughout his early lifespan‚ he had different jobs but he wasn’t known until he became a journalist. In 1774‚ he moved to America and during his time in Philadelphia‚ he became a journalist. He then published “Common Sense” in 1776 which remains one of the most important documents written during the time of

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    In the book Benjamin Franklin by Edmund Morgan‚ we explore the life and accomplishments of an American legend named Benjamin Franklin. Edmund Morgan is certainly in favor of all that Benjamin Franklin has discovered and accomplished in his eighty-four years of life on earth. This book truly enriches the readers’ appreciation for someone so underappreciated in our education system yet so heavily involved with the way America was built and how it remains today. Edmund Morgan truly gives such a deep

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    Chapter 8 REVOLUTION‚ 1775–1783 1. Prelude to Independence‚ April 1775 to July 1776 (pp. 141–146) a. In May of 17___‚ one month after the first shots at Lexington and Concord‚ the Second ____________ Congress met in Philadelphia. List two reasons this Congress selected George Washington to command the ragtag troops besieging Boston. (1) (2) b. How does the “Olive Branch Petition” of July 1775 on the one hand and the abortive invasion of Canada by

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