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    What factors were involved in starting the Great War? The time period leading up to World War I was the age of imperialism‚ a time when many countries in Western Europe were building up their empires throughout the world. They would oftentimes get into "disagreements" amongst themselves over who was to control certain areas of the world. The countries were jealous‚ suspicious and did not trust each other....... war was inevitable! World War I had roots in the following things: •• Alliance System:

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    Women took many roles in the Revolutionary War. Frome supportive jobs like nurses‚ cooks‚ and maids to do jobs like spies. Women did more than their share to help win American Independence. Deborah was born in Plympton‚ Massachusetts on December 17‚ 1760. She is the oldest of seven children of Jonathan and Deborah Bradford Sampson. Jonathan left his family and then moved to Maine. Her mother was in poor health and could not support her children‚ so she sent them off to live with various friends

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    What Caused the Civil War? Dr. Ed Ayers ideas were that the Civil War was not caused by slavery at all. It was caused by misunderstandings‚ confusions‚ and miscalculations of the nation as a whole. He states that the fundamentalists gave the argument of the war starting due to the inevitable conflict between slavery and free labor‚ while the revisionists emphasize the small events and political structures‚ rather than just slavery triggering the start of the Civil War. The reasoning that Dr. Ayers

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    tyranny (Schultz‚ 2014‚ 99). The Revolutionary War consisted of a group fighting for a place they want to call their own and a group fighting for the people they once called their own. The freedom the Colonists fought for was not easy coming though. There were many steps that lead into the battle that determined their freedom. By looking at the causes‚ the course of the war‚ the outcomes‚ and its influence on the American Identity‚ the reality of the Revolutionary war and its major battles will show

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    Starting this assignment‚ I did a quick google search of “commercials about the Revolutionary War”‚ there was only one commercial that stood out‚ as it was the most popular one‚ a Dodge Revolutionary War commercial.The commercial starts out with the “red coats” aiming their weapons at an open field‚ preparing for battle. We get an image of General George Washington‚ leading his army while driving a Dodge that also has an American flag hanging from it‚ and the “red coats” running in the opposite direction

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    American Revolution Take Home Questions Essay Questions: Since I am giving you these to take home and use your notes for‚ I expect well written answers. Do not just copy and paste from your notes or from other websites. You may use your notes‚ but make sure you 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

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    The Revolutionary War was a time of discourse and fighting. The newfound American colonies‚ and soon self-declared nation‚ were conflicting heavily with their Mother kingdom. Slavery in the United States was on the rise‚ and the war was getting more brutal with each instance. Women’s rights were starting to gain traction alongside this. When soldiers were being deployed more and more‚ their wives‚ sisters‚ and mothers followed. Although women did stay home and take care of land while their husbands

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    Ever since the Revolutionary war‚ America had become an independent country. Of course‚ they needed a national government to keep things in order. So then‚ the Articles of Confederation was created as the first attempt of a national government.In a confederation‚ the states‚ maintain their sovereignty‚ but they join together in a coordinated way to deal with certain issues. This independence of each political state is seen as the main advantage and main disadvantage of a confederation. Ever since

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    Clothing in the Revolutionary War In the american revolution‚ generally‚ many people did not dress as we would today. They didn’t wear short skirts and tank tops‚ or sneakers and caps. But instead they wore long pants‚ to protect their legs from mosquitoes and large hats to save them from the sun. Back then‚ they considered this fashionable‚ yet healthy to wear. Soldiers would unfortunately not get the opportunity to wear this clothing‚ but the suppliers of it‚ are free to all day. In some ways‚

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    Guerrilla Warfare in Revolutionary War Americans changed the rules of war during the American Revolution with their new military tactics of guerrilla warfare. In early 1777‚ General John Burgoyne was commissioned to lead a big army from Canada down Lake Champlain and the Hudson River Valley. During this expedition‚ Using highly skilled fighters and sharpshooters from the frontier‚ the American army was able to pick off all 400 of the British troops’ Native American scouts and about all of the

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