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    Nathanael Greene was born in 1742 and grew up as a Quaker before taking on responsibilities for the family foundry in 1770. He gained an interest in politics and had a noticeable sympathy for the Patriot cause. Around 1774‚ Greene played a role in the formation of a militia known as the Kentish Guards. The unit was chartered and Greene was eager to enroll and was later accepted. This was the beginning of Greene’s military affairs‚ and he later served on a militia committee of the General Assembly

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    1) What image shows the patriots point of view? Why‚ how can you tell? I think image B. The patriots came from England hoping that they could make up their own government and then the loyalists come along. The patriots would probably despise that they came to the colonies. So‚ the patriot’s kind of called them names and things like that. Things really happened when the patriots started throwing rocks and ice at the loyalist windows but then again‚ they were only doing it because they were mad that

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    Patriot by Nissim Ezekiel

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    Telephone Advantages of communicating By telephone: •often easier to reach someone by phone than by trying to arrange to see them in person; more convenient for patients. •more likely to succeed in contacting someone – especially if a time / date has been agreed (few people are able to ignore the telephone and leave it ringing) •telephone conversations are‚ on average‚ shorter than face-to-face conversations as it’s easier to control the conversation and take the initiative. Disadvantages

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    Foreword- Every time Michael wakes up he goes and gets his slaves to make sure they are working by the time he’s up. And if they are not he really hurts them and it’s not fair to the slaves and he is very hard on them. He doesn’t pay them anything even though he is one of the most richest Americans. He owns 100 slaves‚ 3 houses‚ and 10 plantations‚ and has 600 million dollars. At auctions he spends lots of money on these slaves and he purposely separates people from their families cause he is just

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    Imperialism can be and is a very strong tool of the trade. But also can be a weapon that can back fire at any moment in the users face. With the right leader in position I believe that imperialism is a good thing but only to a certain point. If imperialism is used to move toward globalization I believe that it is an evil but if it used to play the role of a police man it can be justified. Britain for example used it to increase their personal welfare‚ an excellent strategy on their part but not

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    Prior to the revolutionary war‚ there were three categories that the colonists would fall into. The first two are colonial revolutionaries also known as patriots‚ the conservative colonists called loyalists and the neutralists who took neither side. Patriots were the ones who wanted to separate themselves from England because they felt the need they wouldn’t benefit from being under their control and thought Britain brought more harm than good. Loyalists were quite the opposite because of their

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    Lobsterbacks. They get into an argument‚ which isn’t unusual between Sam and Father. Later‚ when the brothers are outside together Sam reveals to Tim his plan to steal their father’s gun to fight-with the Patriots. Tim protests‚ says that stealing the gun would be a sin. Also‚ fighting with the patriots could get him killed‚ and it would be betraying Father and the King. But Sam won’t give in. The next morning‚ Sam is gone-and so is the gun.

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    Terrorists or Patriots? The term terrorism is defined as “the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce‚ especially for political purposes; the state of fear and submission produced by terrorism or terrorization; a terroristic method of governing or of resisting a government.”(Dictionary.com). The huge debate is whether the colonists of the American Revolutions were actually patriots‚ or terrorists. If one was to go by this definition then yes‚ I believe that the colonists could be considered

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    SydneyDoutre3.2BlogResponse Blog Response #1 Topic: What influence do others have on who we become? We are shaped and formed right away from birth by our parents‚ by the time schooling starts playing its role we are already quite trained in our ways. The next important phase in our development is the teens; young adults are more influenced by the peers and world around them. Those who we do respect have a tremendous influence on who we become. While it is the schools job to educate you‚ it is the

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    Why was the Tower of London important in the Plantagenet period 1154-1399? The Tower of London was important a fortress‚ it was made to keep enemies out and allies in‚ a fake third floor was made to make the Tower look more menacing and frighten the enemies to stop them trying to get into the tower‚ the Tower also had a lot of other defences for example batters‚ these were used so enemies couldn’t dig their way into the tower and also to drop things such as bricks and cannonballs which would bounce

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