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    What‚ if any‚ progress was been made by the movement? William Wilberforce supported many social reforms‚ he is well known for his efforts to abolish slavery. A Member of Parliament from 1780-1825‚ introduce anti-slavery motions for almost two decades to no avail. His diligence paid off in 1833‚ days before his death‚ he saw the passage of the Abolition of Slavery Act through Parliament (http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3437700852.html). When we look at the abolitionism today‚ it

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    At the age of 13‚ I decided to make one of my biggest decisions of my life‚ I decided to go to college. Going from middle school to college is a big step for anyone but I knew that I couldn’t pass up this amazing opportunity of being able to go to high school and college at the same time. At the time I didn’t know‚ but this decision would change me forever. So in 2012‚ I started on my own road to success. Freshman year was great and I started to become integrated into the college atmosphere slowly

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    opportunity of African-Americans. “ Some Americans were struck by the obvious contradiction between America’s egalitarian Declaration of Independence and its support of slavery” (James O. Horton). Most northern delegates loathed the idea of slavery‚ therefore it created an issue between northern and southern delegates. The northern delegates were confused on why the Declaration of Independence states that every man is created equal‚ but African-American man aren’t even considered people. “In 1780‚ Pennsylvania

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    Everyone strives to be accepted and loved. Acceptance is wanted at any age. From my high school friends to my elders who work a nine to five job‚ some still crave to be accepted by their peers. The world we live in is full of expectations that people are suppose to live up to. These expectations can bully people into changing themselves. I too changed myself to be accepted by my peers. In end I learned a valuable lesson. Changing yourself for others‚ so they will accept you‚ only leaves yourself

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    mutinied or rebelled during the American Revolution? 4. How did farmers resist impoverishment? 5. How did blacks respond to the opportunities presented by the Revolutionary War? How effective were their responses? 6.. Who benefits the most from a strong central government? How? 7. Did Shays’ Rebellion have the salutary effect of “refreshing the tree of liberty”? Explain your response 8. Did the U.S. Constitution define a democratic government? Is a democratic government possible in

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    resenting the heavy taxes that Britain was placing upon them. This event was significant because multiple rebellious acts were performed against the British by the American colonist. Therefore‚ the rebellious acts ultimately led to the Declaration of Independence. The Industrial Revolution sparked a need for raw materials and gave a rise to new economic needs. The industrialization began in Britain and natural resources such as steam ‚coal‚ iron‚ water and steal allowed for advanced technology such

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    late 1960’s‚ both Martin Luther King and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating committee shared the same disapproval for the war waging in Vietnam. Martin Luther King’s “Declaration of Independence From The War in Vietnam”‚ and the SNCC’s “Position Paper on Vietnam”‚ found firm disapproval for the war by illuminating and drawing from their civil rights background. Martin Luther King begins by harkening back to his civil rights roots to proclaim his disapproval. He notes that it was the vision of the

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    Declaration of Independence I believe the Declaration of Independence is completely relevant in today’s world. Of course America is not the same as it was in 1776. Many things have changed in our country‚ but the love and pride for it has only grown. The Declaration is not only relevant in today’s world‚ but it is the document in which we American’s live by. Thomas Jefferson said "We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their creator with

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    After formalizing the Declaration of Independence in 1776‚ the thirteen American colonies had to figure out who they were as a nation. Although they had claimed independence‚ now the Framers had to figure out the foundation of the government. However‚ the ruling body at this point was the Continental Congress and in 1777 this Congress took an important leap to unite the former colonies by blueprinting‚ The Articles of Confederation. The Founding Fathers decided there needed to be a centralized governing

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    Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMzY1KJVeo]‚ for each of these documents is a solid‚ memorable piece in style and historical support. Both pieces begin with many similar key factors‚ establishing affinity between the speaker and his audience on the concrete basis of a common background. Jefferson does not say "I hold these truths..." or "the government" or even "you‚ the public" when beginning his famous declaration. The first

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