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    democracy was the most significant consequence of the American Revolution. The origins of the Revolution necessarily lie deep in America’s past. A century and a half of dynamic development in the British continental colonies of the New World had fundamentally transformed inherited European institutions and customary patterns of life and had left many colonists believing that they were seriously deviating from the cultivated norms of European life. Americans Resistance turned into rebellion: but as the colonists

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    Why was There an American Revolution? There where a lot of reasons on why there was an American Revolution. In fact‚ there are so many reasons why there was that we can’t list them all‚ only a few of the key and most important ones. During my writing‚ I will be talking about a couple of the different acts and groups and what they imposed and intended to do‚ and what effects they had on the colonist and how they all lead up to a revolution. Stamp Act: The Stamp Tax was a tax that aimed for

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    choice of words. In American history there have been documents that have had a tremendous impact on public opinion. Political rhetoric is extremely important because it can bring a society together for one common cause. When someone uses rhetoric effectively the reader starts to have a stirring in their heart because they feel inspired by what is being said. This usually leads them to take action and support the cause their referring to which in this case was the American Revolution. Thomas Paine’s

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    The author‚ Gary Nash‚ completely reveals both authentic and social lessons. Nash retells the account of the American Revolution‚ muddling and radicalizing its center story as "a people’s upset‚ a change among the most heterogeneous individuals to be discovered anyplace along the Atlantic in the eighteenth century." The characters in The Unknown American Revolution "looked toward a redistribution of political‚ social‚ and religious power; the disposing of old organizations and the production of

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    through an expansion. Soon the revolution overthrew the monarchy‚ created a republic‚ experienced violent periods of turmoil‚ and culminated in a dictatorship by Napoleon. Later on the revolution was going to alter the course of modern history and also triggered the global decline of all absolute monarchies and switched them for republics. The Declaration of the Rights of Man is a novel that gave people inspiration and content to many ideals to the American Revolution. It has played a role after being

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    A Response to Davenport’s Review of American Gothic After reading an except from The Geography of the Imagination‚ it is clear that Wood‚ the creator of the world-recognized American Gothic‚ his included many subtle references to the way our country was changed by the Industrial Revolution in his painting. Davenport begins his enlightenment by informing us that almost everything in this painting is a symbol‚ whether or not it was even intended to be one. He starts off with the house pictured

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    John Locke has the most influence on the American revolution. John Locke believed in natural rights and social contract. Many of the colonists believed in they all had natural rights in that King George is not giving them their natural rights. Both during and after the American Revolution many of the ideas of the alignment or base or the one you with a taxes is it the declaration of independence and the Constitution. The revolution came about after the series of unfair taxes up on the call list by

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    Who did you think of when someone says “Father of the American Revolution’”‚ perhaps you think of George Washington or Ben Franklin. When thinking of the father of the American Revolution‚ I think of Samuel Adams. Let me tell you why Samuel Adams played a huge part in the founding of our country. Before we dive deep into how Samuel Adams drove the British out of the colonies‚ we must talk about his childhood. Samuel grew up in a very strict Puritan household‚ he would often attend 4 hour sermons

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    Amruta Holavanahalli 8-4 11/28/17 Unsung Hero Assignment Elizabeth Hagar The American Revolution was a turning point in history for America. It was a revolt‚ expressed by thousands of Americans who wanted to break from the tyranny‚ which was Great Britain. The fight ensured us independence and basic human rights‚ which we now have today. But it wouldn’t have existed if it weren’t for the people sacrificing lives for their country. One of those heroic people was Elizabeth Hagar‚ a strong and capable

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    the Letters from an American Farmer. A farmer says that he will give up his European blood‚ to become an American. He is showing that he would give up everything‚ just to say that he is an American. Including the “Notes for Speech in Parliament” its purpose was to inform the colonists how Parliament has treated them. That they came to be free‚ but England was still ruling them under the British Constitution. Also all this rebelling against England led to the American Revolution. So this all contributes

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