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    Thorough and insightful understanding of the ideas‚ characters and themes constructed and presented in the text. Complex discussion and critical analysis of the structures‚ features and conventions used to conduct meaning. Complex analysis of the ways in which social‚ historical and/or cultural values are embodied in the text. Construction of a sophisticated interpretation‚ which demonstrates an understand of ways in which the text is open to different interpretation by different readers. Considered

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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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    The American Revolution‚ which lasted from 1775-1783‚ is quite evident as revolutionary‚ due to the social‚ political‚ and slavery changes. The official definition of a revolution is:a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system‚ but the way most people look at a Revolution‚ is a chain of new ideas. New ideas are always coming‚ and the reason the Revolution is always happening‚ is because of the R. Many figures from the past that were involved in the Revolution change

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    The RUF was created by Foday Sankoh with financial assistance from Charles Taylor‚ the president of Liberia. Though at first they were popular with Sierra Leoneans‚ public opinion on them changed when they became violent with their takeover and management of the diamond mines. The rebel group—which recruited children—went on a violent rampage‚ attacking villages and killing or mutilating anyone who got in their way and others who did not. Thought the Sierra Leone Army attempted to fight back‚ the

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    A January 23‚ 2013 press release from the Department of Tourism The Philippines welcomed a total of 4‚272‚811 foreign visitors in 2012‚ posting a 9.07% increase from 3‚917‚454 visitors in 2011. This marks the first time in the country’s tourism history to surpass the 4 million visitor arrival mark. South Korea set a new all-time high by supplying a total of 1‚031‚155 visitors or 24.13% of the total visitor volume to the Philippines. Registering 11.45% growth from 2012‚ South Korea remains

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    Charles Nickel American Heritage Professor Farnsworth Chapter 4 Summary: The American Revolution Much more than a revolt against British taxes and trade regulations‚ the American Revolution was the first modern revolution. It marked the first time in history that a people fought for their independence in the name of certain universal principles such as rule of law‚ constitutional rights‚ and popular sovereignty. This section examines the causes‚ fighting‚ and consequences of the American Revolution

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    The side I chose to support the British. I’ve decided to step into their shoes and look at the war from their viewpoint. In the 17th century‚ american settlers moved further west while the British fought the Native Americans in the Indian Wars. The colonists were grateful for the protection of Great Britain and many colonists were proud to be a part of the most powerful nation at that time. The colonists profited from trade with Great Britain and they held certain political right as British subjects

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    the defeat was a result of “British mistakes.” However‚ I agree with John Shy’s argument that the colonial militia was critical to the American victory in the Revolutionary War‚ as he explained in “The American Revolution: The Military Conflict Considered as a Revolutionary War.” The British government underestimated the revolutionary militia‚ but not without reason. They were untrained civilians and even George Washington found them annoying and criticized them not only for their lack of training

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    " The Kingdom of this World " is one the most relevant works of Alejo Carpentier because it expresses out the realism of the Haitian revolution.The characters of this work are constructed through meticulously research that emphasizes the reality of the Haitian revolution. The most historical characters he describes in this chapter are Pauline Bonaparte’s sister‚ Henri Christophe‚ and Leonard De Messi. Pauline Bonaparte was sent to Saint to Domingue with her husband Charles Leclerk. Leclerc is a

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    tyranny (Schultz‚ 2014‚ 99). The Revolutionary War consisted of a group fighting for a place they want to call their own and a group fighting for the people they once called their own. The freedom the Colonists fought for was not easy coming though. There were many steps that lead into the battle that determined their freedom. By looking at the causes‚ the course of the war‚ the outcomes‚ and its influence on the American Identity‚ the reality of the Revolutionary war and its major battles will show

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