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    on the populations of countries with thousands of innocent citizens dying on both sides. During the Revolutionary War the conditions that the colonists suffered were almost intolerable for both the patriots and loyalists. In the beginning many who were loyal to the British were abused by the patriots having been tarred and feathered in extreme cases. However it was not just the British side that suffered greatly‚ after the colonists declared their independence they became miserable for troops especially

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    different roles that positively impacted the outcome of the revolution. Without these groups of people the colonists victory would not have happened. Women in the Revolutionary War had various roles that affected the war in ways that benefited the Patriots greatly. Women fought on the battlefield‚ took over jobs for men that were unable to do those jobs‚ and did things for the soldiers on the home front. A handful of women bravely fought alongside of the men in the Revolutionary War one of which is

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    Battle of Bunker Hill On the night of June 16th‚ 1775 Colonel William Prescott built defenses with 1‚200 men on Breed’s Hill located on Charlestown peninsula. In response‚ the British began burning the town of Charlestown and sent 2‚400 British soldiers‚ under command of General Gage and Howe‚ up Bunker Hill expecting to decimate the Yankee militia. To strengthen his defenses‚ Prescott orders Putnam and his 2‚000 men‚ to also hold the line. In order to take advantage of the hill’s elevation

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    colonists want independence?  What was the Declaration of Independence and why was it written?        What were some of the early events of the war?           Who was involved in the American Revolution?  What were some of the differences between Patriots and Loyalists?      Who were some of the people and groups who influenced the revolution?           How did the Americans win the war? What were some of

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    AP US History DBQ Essay Even though the loyalist opposed the American Revolution‚ Patriots wanted to create a nation with equality and a complete different society compared to the Great Britain (Doc B). They expressed the importance of people’s rights‚ economic strength‚ and freedom for every citizen. However‚ the American Revolution did not meet the needs and hopes that they had expected; they have suffered from economic instability‚ failed to control their alliances with other countries‚ political

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    Simon Bolivar. It created a foundation of tension that helped lead people like Bolivar to liberate Venezuela‚ Colombia‚ and Ecuador and gain the independence of Gran Colombia. The liberation of Venezuela and Colombia was a war against royalists and patriots‚ with the peninsular Spaniards almost always falling into the category of Royalist and the Creole people falling in either category‚ usually depending on their wealth or status. Simon Bolivar grew up a wealthy Creole in an aristocrat family. He was

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    commitment from military service. Patriots had encouraged Americans to take part in the war and in the government. So as more people started to get involved‚ their political

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    nation would never see them play a role quite like this again in the course of its events‚ but for the time period they existed the pamphlet was uniquely suited for American consumption and allowed for some of the greatest thinkers behind the patriot and loyalist causes to expound on their views to the

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    The French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years War was a major conflict between the French‚ with the support of the Indians‚ and the colonists who later received aid from Great Britain. The war’s effects range from the ideological relations between the colonies and Britain‚ which gradually changed from thinking of the British as a helpful source of protection to hatred towards them‚ to the political and economic changes imposed by Great Britain. The relationship between Americans and British

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    Trenton at a time when the superior British military force occupied New York. While these victories enhanced the morale of the colonies‚ the British military also occupied Philadelphia‚ which was the hub of the Continental Congress. However‚ the Patriot forces gained a significant victory in 1777 at Saratoga‚ New York‚ which persuaded France to sign treaties with the United States. This decision by the French later became a crucial turning point of the war since its impact was experienced much

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