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    Tactics during the Revolutionary War At the start of the American Revolutionary War the odds were pitted heavily in favor of an easy British victory. The British had the largest empire in the world at the time‚ the largest navy‚ and the best trained standing army of the day. America only had a militia‚ no means of raising money to obtain supplies‚ and no navy. Also Britain had just finished winning a war to defeat France‚ which gave the French a reason to help the colonies later in the war. However

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    Without these groups of people the colonists victory would not have happened. Women in the Revolutionary War had various roles that affected the war in ways that benefited the Patriots greatly. Women fought on the battlefield‚ took over jobs for men that were unable to do those jobs‚ and did things for the soldiers on the home front. A handful of women bravely fought alongside of the men in the Revolutionary War one of which is known for her wit and bravery‚ Deborah Sampson. Deborah went undercover

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    Post-Revolutionary Economy in Cuba occupied Petkus Elaine The author met Elaine through her son‚ Carlos‚ who was helping the author hunt through some of Havana’s less enthusing apartments. Elaine headed the Reyes family as a practical‚ but caring‚ matriarch. She came from a small city and married her husband‚ Nicolas‚ at a young age. Carlos went to his mother as she was a landlady herself‚ who used her various contacts to help the author search for convenient accommodations while studying

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    I have been living in the war zone a fighting for it feels like ages. But I feel as if we as a colony‚ we may pull away from Britain and win this war. After our two losses we banded together won at the battle of the turning point. The Battle of Saratoga. Tide tide has turned and we Americans are riding it to victory. The battle was won by the Continental Army‚ on October 17‚ 1777‚ and it was amazing. After Burgoyne’s surrender‚ we gained hope and we believed we may win. Us colonists also gained

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    enough funds to support six more years of war. If the French never leant the colonists’ money they would still be under British command to this day. The loaning of money from the French kept the colonists in the war and was the turning point of the Revolutionary war. If the French never lend the colonists money‚ the colonists would have not been able to continue much longer after Saratoga and would eventually have had no choice but to surrender.  It is obvious that in order to win a war one must have

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    American Greatness in the Revolutionary War Battle of Lexington and Concord The Battle of Lexington and Concord took place on the 18th of April‚ 1775. British plans were discovered to send 700 soldiers to Concord‚ a town outside of Boston. Their plans were to destroy guns and ammunition that were being stored in the town. They were also planning to arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock‚ who were two of the leaders of the patriot movement. The Americans were warned of the assault of the British

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    ENG 201 - STORY FOR MIDTERM AND FINAL PAPERS TOASTERS by Pamela Painter The neighbors are at it again is what Joey says‚ just what his father would say if he were here. And just like his father‚ Joey shuts off all the lights‚ peels back the curtains over the sink‚ and settles in to watch the show. The kitchen table is piled high with hot‚ dry laundry. I can fold it in the dark so I sit here listening to Joey describe what is flying out of the Angelos’ windows. So far it’s plates

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    Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Saratoga began on September 19‚ 1777; it has been called the most important battle in the Revolutionary War. How the Battle of Saratoga happened was‚ first the British Generals came up with a plan to disconnect New England from the other colonies by taking control of Albany‚ the Hudson River‚ and New York City which would ultimately bring the war to a quick end. After the British easily captured Fort Ticonderoga the carless General Burgoyne dragged South unhurriedly

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    Review on Revolutionary America 1763-1815 After having a thorough read through of Francis Cogliano痴 book detailing The American Revolution‚ I feel that he provides a refreshing look at that period of time‚ giving the reader an engaging and easily accessible look at early colonial times and their lives. Once I began reading through the book I believed that Cogliano had a clear and simple objective with what he was trying to create‚ to a piece of literature that could be classed as a modern and

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    “There is no Sex in soul” Essay on Carol Berkin’s Revolutionary Mothers Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence Jill Martinez HIST 516: American Revolution and Federalist Era November 7‚ 2014 Adams State University Carol Berkin clearly states her thesis in the introduction of Revolutionary Mothers. “Despite the absence of radical changes in gender ideology and gender roles for most women‚ the Revolution did lend legitimacy to new ideas about women’s capacities and their

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