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    Have you ever questioned the difference between the Revolutionary War and WWII? Modern American military technology and strategies evolved quickly after involvement in wars such as the American Revolution and WW2‚ both of which took place hundreds of years apart for various political reasons. The technological difference can at some points be extreme between the Revolutionary War compared to World War II. During the Revolutionary War they used inaccurate muskets and bayonets add: in land battles

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    story will take. Macbeth’s paranoia leads him to have Banquo and his son killed. After he learns that the murders have been partially fulfilled‚ he returns to his coronation to find Banquo’s ghost sitting in a chair and begins talking to it. The turning point in the conflict where the main character makes an important choice that will impact

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    impossible to seek this as a negative because‚ how can excelling in almost everything be useless or considered a negative? Sometimes you have to go through not the best of times to get to where you would like to be. The Industrial Revolution is a turning point in history‚ it guided the road of advances in technology‚ sciences‚ society’s views‚ and government. The Industrial Revolution all started in Great Britain when people wanted to raise their living standards up. This later

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    victory. 9. T F The Loyalists were strongest in New England and Virginia. 10. T F The most critical result of General Burgoyne’s defeat at Saratoga in 1777 was that it led to the American alliance with France. 11. T F Americans’ enlightened revolutionary idealism made them believe that the rule of law and free commercial trade‚ not traditional power politics‚ should be the basis of all international relations. 12. T F By using delay and strategic retreat‚ General Nathanael Greene successfully

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    The industrial revolution was a great point in time. It began in the mid 1800’s. The industrial revolution was a big turning point in time as far as working and things being made. Machines took some jobs for hard workers‚ that were determined to do the right thing. People that owned land and peasants were called aristocrats. Aristocrats and the peasants depended on each other to get certain things done. Inventors found many new ways to harness nature’s energy. For the most part‚ machinery was

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    The Revolutionary war began in 1775. The Americans were considered the underdogs to the British for many reasons. General Washington has never had more than 20‚000 men fighting all at once. Many of the soldiers enlisted for six months or a year and as soon as they learned how to fight they would just pick up their muskets and leave to go home to tend to their farms and families. British forces on the other hand had 50‚000 troops‚ 30‚000 mercenaries‚ and many others including Loyalists‚ African Americans

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    part of the American Revolutionary War. Charles Cornwallis was a famous British General. He didn’t start of as the enemy against the Stamp Act he was on the colonists side. He was a famous for fighting against the colonist for his country‚ Great Britain. When the Revolutionary War started he felt patriotic and felt he had to press the Stamp Act to support his country. He was later promoted as a general and he arrived in America in May 1776 to fight in the American Revolutionary War. Charles Cornwallis

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    was a luckless fellow‚ possibly cursed. He could turn anyone into his enemies with his stubbornness‚ and his family was one of his victims. Still‚ how did such a child‚ like Richard‚ who had grown up in poverty‚ write such an autobiography? A turning point in Richard’s life was when he was awed by the words in the book that a teacher living with his grandmother was reading

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    1. Lexington and Concord: The first battle of the Revolutionary War‚ fought in Massachusetts on April 19‚ 1775. British troops had moved from Boston toward Lexington and Concord to seize the colonists’ military supplies and arrest revolutionaries. In Concord‚ advancing British troops met resistance from the Minutemen‚ and American volunteers harassed the retreating British troops along the Concord-Lexington Road. Paul Revere‚ on his famous ride‚ had first alerted the Americans to the British movement

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    The Revolutionary War could have been avoided if the colonists took a different approach to handling their problems.For example‚ as pictured in supporting question three‚ source three‚ it depicts the British colonists dressed as Mohawk indians dumping precious teas into the Boston Harbor. The colonists dumped the tea to show their views against the high tea tax imposed by the British. Because of the colonists rebellious behavior‚ the British government was forced to respond. They imposed the Intolerable

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