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    month later the Declaration was proposed.1 Many people believe that July 4th 1776 was the day independence was declared and the Declaration was signed when in reality independence was declared July 2nd 1776‚ a date John Adams thought would be significant. The declaration wasn’t even signed by most of parties until August 2nd and not everyone signed on that date either. The date we all celebrate is the day they finished the final text and the date that the

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    Hansol’s day was going positively‚ surprisingly. A crucial order was made that day‚ however‚ and of course‚ Hansol was involved. The black-haired boy wasn’t the best baker‚ he had a repetition for knocking things over or spilling things so when the older (and more experienced) bakers found out about him being involved they just shrugged and expected the worst. However‚ what Hansol ended up doing was so far from what they thought was ‘the worst he could do’. Carrying the cake was up to Hansol‚

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    America struggled for independence and all of a sudden it happened. During that time nobody was aware of what was happening in Europe. Independence movement was happening all over the world‚ as oppressed people fought to be free. The European control collapsed and slaves took over in Haiti‚ but that was not the case in Latin America. In Spanish America and Brazil‚ the white people were still at the top while indigenous and blacks stayed at the bottom. The fight for independence in Latin America made

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    3.The American war of independence. The roots of revolution‚ fighting for independence‚ declaration of independence. The consequences of the war. The roots of the revolution In the 18th century Britain and France fought several major wars. The struggle between them went on in North America. In North America France claimed to own Canada and Louisiana. After several wars earlier in the 18th century‚ in 1756 Britain and France began fighting the Seven Years War. This is known as the French and

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    The day dawned bright and sunny. It was ideal for a picnic by the sea. We quickly packed some refreshments and swimming costumes‚ not forgetting our cameras and deck chairs. Excitedly‚ we drove off from the city of George Town through the picturesque fishing village near Tanjung Tokong in Penang‚ waiting to catch a glimpse of the sea. At last‚ we sighted the blue waters‚ sparkling in the sunlight. We looked out for a clean and shady spot to spend the day as we cruised along. It was a joy to

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    also draws modern parallels in themes that make the ideas of the mid-eighteenth century relevant today. The situation and sentiments that brought about The Declaration of Independence are reflected in those of Hamilton‚ showing the relevance of political literature in the past to the present. The Declaration of Independence expresses the concern of immigrants that their government was not paying attention to them. A new culture had formed in America that didn’t fit with old

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    In 1776‚ the colonies came together in the First Continental Congress‚ to write the Declaration of Independence. The colonies decided to write the Declaration to formally separate and gain independence from Great Britain. They no longer wanted to be controlled by the British. They wanted to declare freedom from all foreign nations‚ and develop their own government. The Declaration of Independence is written out of the want and longing of the colonists to separate from Great Britain. In the first

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    Elementary School in Great Falls‚ Montana. Daniel is in his last few months of college getting his engineering degree. They both get Thanksgiving break off this year‚ that is why there are going to make the haul back to seattle to see their families. Day 1; Maya and Daniel get up around 7 AM so they can get to their parents house around 4 o’clock that afternoon. The drive was going great but‚ Maya was experiencing some pain that she had not felt before. She thought it was a painful kick to the stomach

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    sudden got a call. It said‚" Good evening Caledonia elementary this is the principal Rodger hill speaking. Do to the weather we will give early dismissal at 10:30. Great a snow day‚ I had to take off work. Ok so I thought well lets make this snow day fun. So I went by Kroger and got some fun things for a snow day. I got ham‚ cheese‚ hawian rolls‚ milk‚ coke‚ marshmallows‚ and hot chocolate mix. I thought i’d call and let my kids know to ride the bus home. Well around 11:00 o’clock they were home

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    To argue on Puerto Rican Independence‚ Commonwealth‚ or Statehood‚ we must first learn of the history of Puerto Rico. Growing up I was very ignorant about Puerto Rico. It wasn’t till I was in the Navy and got stationed in Puerto Rico did I really find out the small Caribbean island. Although Puerto Rico has an extensive history‚ I will only give a brief synopsis of it: In November 1493 Christopher Columbus discovered the island of Puerto Rico for the country of Spain. It remained a colonization

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