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    Sean Vasquez DBQ The period 1750 to 1776 is often referred to as the “Road to Revolution” due to the in increased tension between the colonists and England. The English parliament passed numerous acts that increased colonial taxes‚ angering the colonists. Between 1750 and 1776‚ in response to the tax laws‚ the colonies united and formed the ultimate identity of the United States of America. As early as 1754‚ the colonial unity was beginning to be discussed by several colonies and individuals

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    What was the main reason why Britain lost the American War of Independence? In 1775 the War of Independence began and continued until 1782. One obvious advantage was that America knew the inhospitable terrain in which they were fighting in whereas Britain did not. This was a large contributing factor to the outcome of the war. Consequently Britain suffered significant losses during the harsh winters in August – October 1777. Britain had only ever really fought major wars in Europe and never had

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    Benjamin frankin was born in January 17 1706 to Josiah and Abiah Franklin. Josiah wanted to send Benjamin to school to become a clergy man. But he could only pay for one year. Benjamin loved to read so he took an apprenticeship with his older brother James. When Benjamin was 12 years old he would help his older brother work on the printer press. Then he would go out and sell pamphlets and prints on the street. When Benjamin was 15 his brother started his own printing company called “The new England

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    Blackstone’s antipathy to reform.” (Duignan 2011). He penned his first book called “A Fragment on Government: Being an Examination of What is Delivered‚ on the Subject of Government in General‚ in the Introduction to Sir William Blackstone’s Commentaries” in 1776. He went on to publish economic essays‚ where he stated that everyone knew what was best for themselves and should follow that path. Bentham wrote that “there was no reason to limit the application of this doctrine in the matter of lending money

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    The colonists that gave voice to the idea of independence were mostly muted‚ as dissenters were considered traitors to the crown‚ and many of them‚ upon being captured‚ were tortured and hanged. Paine published his pamphlet‚ “Common Sense‚” in January of 1776‚ while working as an editor for the “Pennsylvania Magazine.” It was in this pamphlet that he was able to crystallize sentiment among the colonists‚ for independence from Britain. (Editors‚

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    Paul Revere was born on January 1st‚ 1735 and died on May 10‚ 1818. (1) He was someone who showed a lot of determination during his life. He fought in the French and Indian War against the French and later on joined the Sons of Liberty in their fight for independence.  He was best known for his midnight to Lexington and to warn people of the oncoming British soldiers‚ a battle that would begin the American Revolutionary War. His journey was later written into a poem that would leave him forever

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    Zinn Ch. 5 Questions 1 How much colonial opposition was there to British rule in 1776? 2. What motivated the colonial poor to fight the British? 3. What were the grievances of the American troops who mutinied or rebelled during the American Revolution? 4. How did farmers resist impoverishment? 5. How did blacks respond to the opportunities presented by the Revolutionary War? How effective were their responses? 6.. Who benefits the most from a strong central government? How? 7

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    All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes‚ published in 1986‚ is the fifth book in African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou’s seven-volume autobiography series. Set between 1962 and 1965 and taking its title from a Negro spiritual‚ the book begins when Angelou is thirty-three years old‚ and recounts her time in Accra‚ Ghana. It starts where her previous book‚ The Heart of a Woman‚ ends‚ with the traumatic car accident involving her son Guy‚ and ends as she returns to America. Angelou (pictured

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    The factors which contributed towards the American rebellion in 1776 which ultimately led to the American Revolution and independence‚ can be ordered from the relatively most important‚ to the relatively not so important. The most important contributing factor was the restrictions of the colonist’s civil liberties by the British. Less important was the taxation implemented by the British Parliament. Lower still was the British military measures that the British took in order to try and suppress the

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    The capture and hanging of Nathan hale gathering following the American loss of Long Island‚ Nathan had volunteered to cross enemy lines and gather as much information about the British army in New Work as he could. To do this‚ hale disguised himself as a Dutch schoolteacher and made his way to New York from Norwalk‚ Connecticut still being the same schoolteacher he said he was. Samuel Hale‚ which was one of nathans relative ‚ turned him in after recognizing him in Nathan hale was born on june

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