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    Fort Duquesne

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    safety .Washington took my advice and lead the survivors on a retreat to safety. I felt Tragic about how we lost. After the defeat in Fort Duquesne‚ William Pitt became the leader of the English government. Pitt was determine to win the war and sent more troops and younger‚ better commanders into battle. We were all thankful that Pitt spent more money on guns and ammunition with our more advanced weapons. We Started to win more and more battles as we headed towards the city of Quebec General

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    This being said‚ Pitt County‚ North Carolina‚ has a higher prevalence of obesity than the state and national averages. To combat this alarming incidence of obesity among Hispanic and African American adults between the ages of 40 and 59 within the community of Pitt County‚ North Carolina‚ the social cognitive theory will be applied to aid in the acquisition of a healthier diet for these individuals. The setting of this intervention will be at the Pitt County Health Department because

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    Capet or before he became king Louis-Auguste) born 23 August 1754‚ in Palace of Versailles‚ Versailles‚ Yvelines‚ France. He was King of France from 1774 until he was removed from his reign in 1789. Around a year later he was guillotined (21 January 1793.) Louis XVI was born of Louis‚ Dauphin of France and Maria Josepha of Saxony‚ Dauphine of France. His grandparents on his father’s side were Louis XV of France and Marie Leszczyńska and on his mother’s side Augustus III of Poland and Maria Josepha

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    westward

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    needed. If necessary‚ use all the resources available to you to research unfamiliar material. Political Diplomatic Military 3) Articles of Confederation French Alliance 1778 Minutemen 1) Declaration of Independence Treaty of Paris‚ 1783 Bunker Hill June 1776 Second Continental Congress Benjamin Franklin‚ ambassador to France No effective British blockade of American Coast 2) Locke and the enlightenment George Washington Saratoga‚ October 1777; led to French Alliance Patrick

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    EUROPEAN HISTORY DBQ . 1. Explain the reasons for the adoption of a new calendar in revolutionary France and analyze reactions to it in the period 1789 to 1806. Historical Background: On November 24‚ 1793‚ the National Convention adopted a revolutionary calendar to replace the Gregorian calendar (established by the Roman Catholic Church in 1582). New Year’s Day was moved from January 1 to September 22‚ the founding date of the French Republic‚ and this date in 1792 marked the beginning

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    French Revolution 1774 1786 May 5 1789 June 17 1789 June 20 July 14 August 27 1789 1789 1789 June 1791 September April 1791 1792 August 10 September 1793 1792 1792 Summer July 1793 July 1794 1793 to July 1794 Louis XIV becomes King Louis XVI became king and inherited part of the debt from his predecessors. October 1789 Summer 1792 January 21 1793 1795 Bankers refuse to lend government money Bankers refused to lend the government any more money which caused Louis to face serious problems. Louis

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    Alexander Hamilton

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    Alexander Hamilton was born as a British subject on the island of Nevis in the West Indies on the 11th of January 1755. His father was James Hamilton‚ a Scottish merchant of St. Christopher. His grandfather was Alexander Hamilton‚ of Grange‚ Lanarkshire. One of his great grandfathers was Sir R. Pollock‚ the Laird of Cambuskeith. Hamilton’s mother was Rachael Fawcette Levine‚ of French Huguenot descent. When she was very young‚ she married a Danish proprietor of St. Croix named John Michael Levine

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    Introduction to U.S. History

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    AP US Ch. 1-9 IDs Chapter 1-2: Walter Raleigh: The leader of the attempted colonization of Roanoke Island (Early Virginia‚ which failed) Treaty of Tordesillas: The treaty dividing the “New World”. Spain gets the west‚ while Portugal gets the east (Brazil and some African Lands) Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen. The Queen of Walter Raleigh. She was the Queen during the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. Pocahontas: Married John Rolfe. Was an intermediary between the Powhatan Indians and the Colonists

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    which they were written. The Constitution of 1791 set up a limited monarchy under Louis XVI because the revolutionaries were more conservative at this point and did not want to be rid of Louis‚ but rather to just control his power. The Constitution of 1793 set up a republic because the revolutionaries discovered Louis plotting counter revolutions‚ so they want to rid Louis of power and have a republic. The Constitution of the Year III set up another republic‚ but it was very different from the previous

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    1794. The Reign of Terror started after the French republic was established. They started to take power and overthrow much of Europe. Anybody who stood in their way of was against them were executed on sight. This only lasted 11 months from July 1793 through June 1794. Around 2‚600 in Paris were killed including the rest of the 14‚400 that were killed all together.

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