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    to the outcome of the Revolutionary War. The articles cited‚ however vary in different opinions‚ and are based merely on fact‚ and historical information. The information cited is also internet based no non fiction material was used. The researched information is information containing the outcome and the effect John Adams had toward the Revolutionary War. John Adams: The Outcome of the Revolutionary War Many people know believe that the Revolutionary War was what gave us our independence

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    History 1301 23 July 2015 Revolutionary Mothers Book Report When people talk about the revolutionary war‚ they think of a bunch of men fighting. Not many people know that women actually did take part in the war and had a great influence in it. In “Revolutionary Mothers” by Carol Berkin‚ she writes about all of the different ways that women were affected by the war and how they influenced the war. Berkin explains with detail about the enormous workloads that women had before the war and the way it doubled

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    The American Revolutionary War was a significant time period in history that brought a majority of the colonists together to break free from Britain. After the war‚ numerous amount of colonists had anticipation for the new nation in the future‚ however‚ other thought it was a deterioration in the future of the new nation. The Revolutionary War began with the American colonists wanting to break free from Britain due to different circumstances. Before the war‚ American colonists were under the British

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    Could the American Revolutionary war have been avoided? The American Revolutionary war is a war that changed the American history because America was able to gain freedom from England. When looking at this war after many years and analyzing all the conflicts that lead to it‚ it can be concluded that the war could have been avoided. There are several reasons that ignited the war such as the refusal of the Olive Branch Petition by King George III‚ the Pamphlet‚ Common Sense‚ published by Thomas Paine

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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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    as a free nation today? This was the product of the‚ The Revolutionary War. There were 3 very important battles of the war. How the war started and what effect it has on modern society today. I will also be naming the 13 original colonies. So from the 13 colonies to the effects it has on modern society today and even the top 3 battles. This is my paper on the Revolutionary War. Do you know what started the revolution? One reason that the revolution started was because of all of the acts these

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    The American Revolutionary War officially started in 1775 however the most important parts of the revolution started before 1775. The sugar act of 1764 was issued by the English parliament and the act taxed goods such as sugar and molasses. There were many protests over the sugar act because the act only taxed the colonies; this tax did not apply for Europeans. The sugar act was the birth of revolutionary thoughts among the thirteen colonies. After the first act came many more acts. The Stamp

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    with the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II‚ Vladimir Ilich Lenin returned to Russia from exile with a formidable revolutionary mentality. The Tsar’s abdication prompted a period of dual power between select members of the defunct fourth Duma‚ now termed the Provisional Government‚ and the newly formed Petrograd Soviet. This arrangement offered a sense of political stability‚ a stability that was detrimental to Lenin’s quest for permanent revolution. Thus‚ Lenin’s return had a clear purpose; to cease the

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    Che Guevara   The late Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara was a genuine leader. His cause was to liberate Cuba from a corrupt military dictatorship‚ and resist United States interference in Cuban political affairs (“More or Less”‚ 2002). In the beginning this cause was just‚ but his passion grew to hatred‚ which inevitably consumed him. Che personified a collectivist but real concern for people‚ and truly came to believe that the key to realising that concern was through armed‚ savage‚ anti-imperialist political

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    The American Revolution or also known as the American Revolutionary War is a topic that many historians had argued over as the perspectives of many sides were ignored and over shadowed by the colonists’ point of view. This is because the colonists’ point of view was considered the most important by most people as the colonists were the main force that directly fought with the British in the revolutionary war. But in fact‚ most of the other groups’ perspectives were important as well because most

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