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"Bastille Day, on the Fourteenth of July, is the French symbol of the end of the Monarchy and the beginning of the French Revolution" (www.hightowertrail.com). It is very much like Independence Day in the United States because it is a celebration
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The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightment showed Europe and the Americas a completely new way of looking at the world around them, which caused people to change their views about the universe. They entered the Enlightment, in which philosophers
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Category: /Science & Technology
for tougher legislation in regards to monitoring and tracking computer hackers. We the people should ask ourselves how far we should allow the federal government to go to catch online criminals. Legislation passed to address computer crimes should be carefully
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Causes of the American Revolution
As of 1763, the British Empire was the most successful empire in the world. Despite this fact, the thirteen colonies of British North America, decided to courageously revolt against the mother country. This decision
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. The citizens began to feel a great sense of pride in the outcome of this bloody revolution. Removing the Royalty and instituting a republican government was what this budding nation had needed.
Like with many new governments there were parties that opposed
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The second industrial revolution started in the late nineteenth century and continued through the 1930's. The revolution provided great opportunities as well as troubling times. The United States citizens struggled to gain control over their lives
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The American Revolution
Introduction
The American Revolution, the bith of of the United States of America. If it wasn't for the revolution we wouldn't have the united states. In my report I will tell why it was the birth of the U.S.A and the causes
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The second industrial revolution started in the late nineteenth century and continued through the 1930's. The revolution provided great opportunities as well as troubling times. The United States citizens struggled to gain control over their lives
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Category: /History/European History
but they are also guilty of subduing the crying voices of the opposition in the most brutal fashion. Again one is confronted with the dilemma of how a revolution that was based on the principles of Enlightenment could be so violent and, now more importantly, so ignorant
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Category: /History/World History
INTRODUCTION
1.Welcome to the American Revolution. Frustrations of colonial Americans in the early and mid part of the 18th century erupted into resentments, protests and finally open rebellion. The most dramatic of those frustrations are events worthy
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