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    The beginnings of our nation can be traced back to a single document in which America declared its independence from the motherland of Britain. The Declaration of Independence was crafted by a “Committee of Five‚” including one our Founding Fathers‚ Thomas Jefferson. In this document and in the colonies’ efforts to break away from England‚ the underlying theme and motive was that “all men are created equal” and that all “are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights.” The motherland

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    Reconstruction started to go down the hill when Grant wanted to start building and fixing many things throughout the United States. Grant wanted to fix things such as old factories‚ railroad tracks‚ homes‚ and build more business on the open land across the United States. When all of this construction went on across the US‚ the country started to face a big problem in money causing reconstruction to somewhat fall. In 1876 President Ulysses S. Grant’s time as president was up. Therefore‚ the new president

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    Change is not accomplished overnight‚ there is a long list of chain reactions that lead up to the last straw. The colonists thought that everything was starting to go smoothly‚ they were settling nicely‚ and so far‚ everything was starting to get easier. America may have not been the united front today if it weren’t for the little actions that helped the colonists realize they wanted change for themselves‚ and their future. The British thought they had complete control without knowledge of the American

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    1 ) The specific incident that leads to the First World War was the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand ‚ heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary in June 28 ‚1914 by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo ‚Bosnia . The purpose of the assassination was to trigger a massive Slavic revolt in the Slavic states of Bosnia and Herzegovina that would hopefully free Bosnia and Herzegovina from the rule of Austria-Hungary .Serbia and other Balkan States had already gained independence from the Ottoman rule

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    Leading up to the Boston Massacre the English were putting taxes on everything. The King of was broke and they are trying to take all of the colonist money. Some of the taxes and punishment the King of England were the Sugar Act‚ The Proclamation of 1763 and The Stamp Act. This acts made the colonist very angry by taxing important things most people need . They thought awful so they protested and a refused. The Boston Massacre happened on March 5‚ 1770. The Boston Massacre happened because the

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    Wireless LED Display Board Using GSM Kamal parmar Kamal parmar‚ M-tech in embedded system‚ Ganpat university‚Ahmedabad. kamal.parmar4@gmail.com Abstract— LED’s are a fantastic way to illuminate any kind of sign‚ be it lettering or panels.LED Dot-Matrix Displays are a common sight now a day on streets‚ malls‚ Buildings‚ parks and other public places. It is a way of visual information where large LCD and other display become too much expensive. My project is based on the wireless LED board

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    was finally recognized as its own military branch. What events led to this separation from the Army? There were actually seven major events that had the biggest impact on the separation including America’s first military aircraft‚ an American coalition operation against Germany‚ the Army Reorganization Act of 1920‚ advancing technology‚ longer flight time‚ an attack on Tokyo‚ and the end of World War II‚ over a 38 year span that led to the birth of the U.S. Air Force. In 1909‚ America’s first military

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    Stock Market Crash Of 1929 By: Owen Davis The stock market crash was a horrid economic crash that led to the Great Depression. Billions of dollars were lost in this horrific event. It occurred on Black Thursday‚ Black Friday‚ Black Monday‚ and Black Tuesday. Black Tuesday was the huge peak of the crash. The stock market was dropping because of various economic failures‚ so everyone wanted to get their money. It lasted from October 24‚ 1929 to 1939. Investors traded approximately 16 million shares

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    Moreover‚ the Roman Empire did not fall overnight; in fact there are several leading events. Some of the events that led to the fall of the Roman Empire are the rise of Christianity. Overexpansion was also another factor that caused its split. Due to chaos‚ constant civil and internal war was occurring allowing invasion by foreigners. These three events are considered important factors that led to the fall of the empire. Christian religion was monotheistic‚ or the belief in one god‚ thus the opposite than

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    Young Aden Young Mrs. Normand English III 2 April 2024 The Laws That Led to Independence The concept of a social contract is an unwritten agreement between a governing power and the people that are being governed by said power. Can you name a time when one person or a group of people faced injustice? How did the person or group of people react to the injustice‚ and what was the outcome? One good example of a group of people facing injustice is the 17th signing of the Declaration of Independence.

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