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    The American Revolution was the war that the colonists‚ people who had their government overseas‚ fought against the British to earn their rights and become Americans. This war happened between 1776 and 1781 because the colonists were being taxed against their will. After the war‚ Americans formed the first truly democratic government‚ setting an example for the rest of the world. Why did this war happen? The war started because of several unfair taxes and laws the British parliament had placed

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    explain thoroughly all of your answers. What were the disadvantages and advantages of each side during the American Revolutionary War? Based on these‚ who do you think should have won the American Revolution? Why? (12 points) By having a Strong Central Government and by being well-trained‚ well-supplied‚ were just a few of the British’s advantages during the American Revolutionary War. Some disadvantages the British had is that they were unfamiliar with the territory and that they had nothing to

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    The Prussian Baron von Steuben‚ being a newcomer to the Revolutionary cause in America‚ was in a position to see many of the deficiencies in military discipline and their causes. The reasons for his unique insight may have been due to the fact that he was distanced from the revolutionary ideals in America‚ and as a result‚ was able to better observe and understand them; and ultimately use them to shape his new and successful form of discipline in the Continental Army. Most of the commanders

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    Christensen Comparative Revolutions November 30‚ 2012 The Structure and Role of the Pre-Revolutionary State in France‚ China‚ and Russia There are numerous causal factors to consider when analyzing revolutions‚ and the State is arguably one of the most significant. In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the ways in which the structure and role of the pre-revolutionary state affected the nature of the revolutions in France‚ Russia‚ and China. When the state collapsed

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    only threatening the safety of Somali citizens‚ but the political system that is in place. They are pleading the United Nations to help end this war against al-Shabab‚ so that Somalia can return to its peacefulness. This article reminds of the Revolutionary war in some aspect. While the thirteen Colonies were fighting the British in order to gain freedom‚ they begged the French to help them win the war.However the incentives for the war are different both the African Union Mission and the Colonies

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    Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation by Joseph J. Ellis (New York: Ballantine Books‚ 2002 Pg ix + 288 Context‚ acknowledgments‚ preface‚ index.) In the book Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation written by Joseph J. Ellis starts off by creating a mood to the reader showing that the Founding Brothers: Aaron Burr‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ George Washington. Benjamin Franklin‚ John Adams‚ James Madison‚ Thomas Jefferson as well as Abigail Adams who was John Adams wife went through

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    The Glorious revolution was neither glorious nor revolutionary. Discuss. The term “Glorious Revolution” is used to describe the peaceful way in which Parliament asserted its rights over the monarchy in 1688. To discuss whether it was glorious or revolutionary the definition of each of these words must be fully understood. Can these events be seen as honourable and great‚ even though revolutionary refers to a forcible overthrow of a government or social order? Some historians could suggest that

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    Scientific Revolution Thesis Paper Which "era" of the early modern period was the most revolutionary? Why? What does it mean to be revolutionary? To be revolutionary‚ as defined by dictionary.com is to "introduce a radical change".1 The Scientific Revolution radically changed how people perceived the world. Thousands of discoveries were made and it showed people of the 17th century that there was much more to this planet. It emphasized reason and individualism. Ultimately‚ the Scientific Revolution

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    There are many distinctive differences between post-revolutionary France‚ the United States’ version of democracy‚ and that of Ancient Greece. A main difference between the United States’ democracy‚ and post revolutionary France is that France uses a parliamentary system. “Appointed by the President of the Republic (Head of State)‚ the Prime Minister is the Head of Government” (“How the Government Works”). The prime minister of France is in charge of the laws in France. In the United States‚ laws

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    Lenin and Robespierre viewed revolutionary leadership in very different ways. Lenin was concerned with creating an organization and strategy that would show the political independence of the working class. He would have not cared what country he was doing it just that it was done somewhere so the world could have an example. Robespierre was absolutely a nationalist‚ everything he did he was doing for the good of France. He did not care about the workers or any other country. The two revolutions

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