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    Have you heard about the Revolutionary War? Do you know what started it well these may have been some reasons; Results of french and indian war‚ sugar act‚ stamp act‚ Boston massacre & Boston tea party‚intolerable acts and‚ continental congress. Therefore‚ the american revolution was caused by the increase of british taxes without any representation of the colonies‚ more british intervention in their daily lives‚ and economic reasons. The Results of french and indian war may have caused some of the

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    Margaret Corbin Abby Donnay Revolutionary Way Biography 5th Grade Literacy May 11‚ 2017 Getting horribly wounded in the jaw and chest and getting disabled in the left arm sounds terrible doesn’t it? Well guess who survived that- Margaret Cochran Corbin. This essay will tell all about Margaret’s early life‚ adult life and contribution to the Revolutionary War! Margaret’s early life was pretty harsh‚ this paragraph will tell the story of her early life. Margaret Cochran is her

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    To What Extent Was The Spanish American War A Turning Point In US Foreign History? Amy Dhillon Sept.26.2012 History HL Mr. McGuigan The Monroe Doctrine implied that the Unites States would no longer tolerate European advancement and colonization in the America’s. Cuba (Spain’s colony) however‚ was exempt from this. The situation in Cuba was being closely examined by the United States. Reports about villagers being forced into concentration camps began to emerge. When

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    well-liked‚ he had the support of the majority of the people. He was very smart‚ and had very high morals. He was a man whom people trusted because of his character‚ morals‚ wealth‚ and status. He had experience playing a leading role in the Revolutionary War being a general to a very inexperienced army‚ leading them and America to victory and freedom from Britain. Washington‚ often referred to as The Father of the Country‚ was admired by an innumerable amount of people. “Washington lived and

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    The Revolutionary War consisted of different “revolutions” for those of minority classes‚ providing these people with the opportunity of breaking past societal deference and obtaining a voice in society. The increased need for the participation of women‚ non-landowning men‚ and slaves in the war allowed increased activism for women‚ a stake in society for the impoverished‚ and potential freedom for slaves. However‚ this short term opportunity excluded Natives‚ whose struggle since European arrival

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    In her quest to show the raw resiliency and resolve of the women of the Revolutionary War‚ author Wendy Martin drove home her point of the important role that women played during the war in her article Women and the American Revolution. In using many examples of personal experiences from competent women from our country’s history‚ the author was able to bring emotion to the reader. Abigail Adams‚ Anne Eliza Bleeker‚ and Deborah Sampson were a few of these amazing women that during the woman’s

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    Continental army in 1775. Even Though he was a significant figure head in the revolutionary war‚ he does not fit into the great man theory. George Washington was commander and chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783. He was also elected to be the first U.S President served two terms‚ from 1789 to 1797. Before he was in the colonial army he fought in the French and Indian War from1754 to 1763. After George Washington was elected to office he realized

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    Before and during the French and Indian War from about 1650 to 1763‚ Great Britain not only left its American colonies to fend for themselves amidst Native attack‚ but also to essentially to govern themselves. This salutary neglect allowed the colonies to create unique political entities‚ social structures‚ and establish a new definition of what it means to be an American. However‚ after the French and Indian War‚ Great Britain immediately turned to the colonies to replenish their debt through a

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    women had a way of living society. For example‚ women took part in many activities such as raising money by going door-to-door selling things that she may have made. With that money‚ they would send it to war efforts to protect the men in their families. During the time of the Revolutionary War‚ there were a group of women called camp followers‚ who provide service for their family members that serve in the army such as being nurses‚ cooked and cleaned‚ basically anything that cared for the men.

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    The war actually lasted nine years. In the end‚ France lost all of their land to the english‚ and Spain gave up florida. The Quebec act was issued to allow French law to be used in court‚ this was issued to be polite to the french. This war cost a lot of money‚ and that led to taxes! The colonists didn’t like all of the taxes they had to pay. There was a tax on; Sugar‚ Molasses

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