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    five major decisions‚ one of them recommending that the colonies make military preparations for defense against the British in Boston. Minutemen prepared to fight‚ and on April 17‚ 1775 the American Revolution had begun with the battles of Lexington and Concord. With the Sugar‚ Currency and Stamp Acts‚ colonists became angered with the amount of British Taxation. In Virginia‚ Patrick Henry made a speech to the House of Burgesses‚ in which he declared the Americans possessed he same rights as the

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    Ideas of the Enlightenment that influenced America The ideas of the Enlightenment influenced the American Revolution and the formation of the American Government because our government is based off the ideas of the first political thinkers‚ like Thomas Hobbs‚ John Locke‚ Voltaire‚ Baron de Montesquieu‚ Jean Jacques Rousseau‚ and Cesare Beccaria. All of these philosophers believed in different ideas‚ and somehow the American government was able to figure out a way to make all of these ideas

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    of the famous Molly Pitcher‚ one of the most significant women heros that the Revolutionary War saw. The Revolutionary War was one of the most hard fought battles for America’s independence from the Britain. From the first shots fired at Lexington and Concord on April 19‚ 1775 to the battle at Yorktown in 1781‚ the Patriots had a purpose and was willing to give it their all. Although women were not allowed to fight in the war‚ they were allowed to follow their husbands in the battles that they

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    American History Test 3 Study Guide (abeka) Dates 1607- Jamestown 1588- Spanish Armada 1517- Protestant Reformation 1492- Columbus voyage 1775- Lexington and Concord 1765- Stamp Act Congress 1774- First Continental Congress 1783- Treaty of Paris 1497- John Cabot exploration 1620- Plymouth founded 1733- Savannah founded 1619- House of Burgesses Questions 1). Who founded Maryland? - Lord Baltimore 2). Which conquistador explored the Mississippi River? - Hernando De Soto 3). Who founded Connecticut

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    The American Revolutionary War was caused from the political issues between the "mother country"‚ Great Britain‚ and its "children"‚ the American colonies. Most of the Americans initially didn’t want to completely separate from England but wanted to compromise and regain the rights that Parliament had taken away. England made war unavoidable with its unwillingness to negotiate‚ heavy taxation of the colonists that violated their rights‚ and strict trading policies. The English hardly every interfered

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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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    both city dwellers and rural settlers alike.In addition‚ the organization and rallying that enabled the boycott on all British goods turned many colonists into patriotic Americans. This desire for independence was confirmed at the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill‚ in which simple farmers refused to retreat from the powerful British army and instead stood their ground. Thus‚ even though Continental Congress delegates were still petitioning for peace as late as 1775‚ it is

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    Yes‚ I believe it was a genuine revolution‚ since it tested the powers of the authorities. It was not a radical revolution as it was known all over in recent years; it was an outfitted battle for rights and a superior future. The revolution could be seen as a change occasion of the general public from the long haul. It did change the general public for all time and its gratefulness could be seen within time. Since the American Revolution was not as radical‚ it possibly was motivation behind why it

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    American Revolution The events that took place before the American Revolution affected history in such a way giving the British and colonists the need to have a Revolution. The French and Indian war is the name for the war that took place between Great Britain and France in North America from 1754 to 1763. The aftermath of this war was a big part leading up to the American Revolution. The war changed economic‚ political‚ and social relations between the three European powers (Britain‚ France‚ and

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    Seventeen sixty-three was a year of great celebration‚ it was the year of the French and Indian War’s end. The British defeated the French and their Native American allies‚ in North America. The colonists were pleased with the British victory‚ because they could now live in peace. However‚ as time past and the cost of the war were being charged to the colonies‚ the 13 began to feel enmity towards England. The Americans became unified and severed their bonds with Great Britain. This separation was

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