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    The term revolutionary means something that has or had a significant effect or sudden impact on the society and human behaviour. After and during the revolutionary war if a citizen was rich‚ white and a man he would have benefited from the revolutionary war‚ such as being able to enlist in the army willingly. However‚ if a citizen did not fall into that category they would have gained very little from the war. Contrary to G. Wood’s idea in the Radicalism of the American Revolution that patriots carried

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    The Revolutionary War was a period of time when America would free from its constraints of Britain‚ and become their own independent nation. The men‚ the soldiers in the war were credited mainly for the pathway to freedom‚ but what about the women who also made efforts? Most of the women who stepped forward to help out and pave the way for freedom were looked past‚ or down upon because women were looked to be subordinate to men. Though the Revolutionary War opened opportunities for minority groups

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    not only in Britain‚ but in the Western Europe as well. The aim of this essay is to describe and evaluate the changes of the Industrial Revolution by giving enough evidence to illustrate that the International Revolution was most definitely revolutionary. Sectors that drove the economy sectors included the modern and traditional sector. Technological advances were one of the modern sectors. . The role of factories was to replace human power‚ as well as to ‘cure’ the revolution; this was done through

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    Chapter 6 BIG QUESTION: How did a war fought jointly by the colonists and British help pave the road the American Revolution? Use PERSIA to help in analyzing this question. The war against the French helped bring the colonies closer together. The Albany Congress brought up the idea of uniting the colonies to help them succeed in the future. By uniting‚ the colonies had a better chance of being able to take on the British in a war. There were a few mistakes made by the British that also lead to

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    Women of the eighteenth century had very different roles before the Revolutionary War than after‚ and the movement of gender equality can be attributed to their increased importance in wartime. Before the war‚ women had primarily one job: manage and care for her household. While men were responsible for a family’s income‚ security‚ and overall leadership‚ women were responsible for the well-being of her home and children. Having many children was considered a wife’s duty‚ as sons would help their

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    Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence by Carol Berkin‚ is based on the argument that the American Revolutionary War is a story of both men and women. According to Berkin‚ Women‚ same as men‚ played a vital role in freeing the American people from the British colonialists in many ways that most history books never lets out‚ but even if they ever care to mention‚ their role is often greatly romanticized. In this book‚ the author proves that women actually played a

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    The Revolutionary War was a tragic and painstaking war fought between America and Great Britain from April nineteenth‚ 1775‚ to September third‚ 1783. The main conflict was over America’s longing for independence‚ and Britain denying them of this freedom. Even though Britain was at the height of its power‚ and the United States had a ragtag army and limited resources‚ America was the unlikely victor. While Britain appeared to have the upper hand‚ America had a few unpredictable advantages. First

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    During the Revolutionary war many people were considered the villains or in the other hand the superheros. King George the third and George Washington are arch enemies. They have battled each other‚ fighting to gain victory. Many battles made up the Revolutionary war. George Washington‚ and all of his men were fighting for freedom. King George‚ along with his troops were fighting to keep the colonists caged up and under his commands as if they were pets. While George Washington and the colonists

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    Clothing in the Revolutionary War In the american revolution‚ generally‚ many people did not dress as we would today. They didn’t wear short skirts and tank tops‚ or sneakers and caps. But instead they wore long pants‚ to protect their legs from mosquitoes and large hats to save them from the sun. Back then‚ they considered this fashionable‚ yet healthy to wear. Soldiers would unfortunately not get the opportunity to wear this clothing‚ but the suppliers of it‚ are free to all day. In some ways‚

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    The Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War is one of the most famous events in history. This was how America had gained its freedom from Britain. The Revolutionary War went from 1775 to 1783. The Revolutionary War was fought because back in the 1700s‚ the British had taxed the colonists. The colonists grew angry at this‚ and they started to tar and feather the tax collectors. Later on‚ British troops invaded and battled in Lexington and Concord. This is the war that was fought because of taxes

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