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    Ever since the Revolutionary war‚ America had become an independent country. Of course‚ they needed a national government to keep things in order. So then‚ the Articles of Confederation was created as the first attempt of a national government.In a confederation‚ the states‚ maintain their sovereignty‚ but they join together in a coordinated way to deal with certain issues. This independence of each political state is seen as the main advantage and main disadvantage of a confederation. Ever since

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    could survive. This is the feeling the British soldiers had on March 5th 1770. They were caught in a bad place at a very bad time. Now imagine you are a colonist in America. You were just put under very strict rules from people thousands of miles from where you live. You then see the British soldiers walking in your streets. They were the ones who put the laws on you in the first place. Then you think‚ “Do I want to stand up to the soldiers or hide away?” This was a choice the colonists had

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    Daniel Mitchell Mr. Domingue History 1301 September 27‚ 2014 Courageous Women In the book Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence‚ author Carol Berkin provides a voice for the women of the American Revolution. Berkin exposes the war through the eyes of patriot and loyalist‚ American and British‚ Native American and African-American women. In doing so‚ the author permits the reader to comprehend the war not as black and white‚ but rather in shades of grey

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    Through The Eyes of Today’s Society The director of the Big Bang Theory‚ Mark Cendrowski‚ shows women as society seems them in today’s world. A feminist theory‚ according to Deborah Appleman‚ is a society is which males dominate and do not allow women to be seen as equal or as superior as to them. (Appleman 87) This theory may refer back to the American Dream which was when men were suppose to work and be the brains of the household and the women were expected to do the chores around the house as

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    Although African Americans and women during the revolutionary war seemed like they weren’t apart of it‚ this could not have been more false. 1775-83‚ the growing tensions between Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial government. Arguments would turn into Skirmishes between British troops and colonial militiamen. The first place to flare up conflict would be Lexinton‚ then Concord which would start the armed conflict. By the time it came summer‚ the rebel would wage full fledged

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    Ingrid Ortiz Mrs. Buice APUSH- Period 3 30 September 2014 Intro With all of the circumstances weighed‚ one can see that the outcome of the American Revolutionary War of 1776 inevitably tilted toward victory for the colonists. The British brought an experienced Army to bear on the Colonists; however‚ fighting a war across the Atlantic Ocean required supplying the army by way of the sea‚ a great logistical disadvantage. The Colonists‚ by contrast were fighting in their own backyards‚ and had a

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    Complacency was a culprit in Great Britain’s inability to ultimately be victorious during the Revolutionary War as they allowed their presuppositions of loyalty in America and disputation in the command structure to cloud their ability to clearly view the tides turning on the conflict. During the War for American Independence‚ Great Britain was the naval and militaristic superpower‚ yet was unable to translate its naval strength into decisive strategic effects because of their lack of focused objectives

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    Revolutionary. It means involving or causing a complete or dramatic change. The Revolutionary war was revolutionary because the greatest army in the world (Great Britain) at the time was defeated by only thirteen colonies and it was the first time any country had enforced democracy. First of all‚ only thirteen colonies beat the world’s greatest army. When the other countries heard about this they were surprised. Second of all‚ was that the States enforced democracy. Democracy was only written by

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    agree that the failure of Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820-49 was primarily due to a lack of popular support? (30) There were several factors affecting the failure of the Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820-49. Although the lack of popular support was a contributing factor‚ it is far less significant when compared to other aspects of the failure such as the intervention and military strength of Austria‚ the lack of unity between various revolutionary factions and the lack of outside

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    Revolutionaries were right for leaving Great Britain Revolutionaries also known as patriots / colonist‚ are the people who fought to get out of Britain’s rule. While as a loyalist or often called "royalist" remained faithful to the British crown. Revolutionaries and loyalist had a rivalry‚ because they weren’t on the same page during the revolutionary war. One side wanted freedom (Revolutionaries) and the other didn’t(loyalist). Patriots were right for leaving Britain for many reasons. Colonist

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