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…. The Declaration of Independence was a strong justification for revolution. The Revolution follows the Declaration of Independence, where a transition occurs. The transition has to do with the rights of the colonists. The colonists acquire their rights through…
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Category: /History
…Massacre. Although many colonists blew this event out of proportion, it only added to their disgust of British military involvement in the colonies. The idea of a revolution would never have entered the minds of the colonists if it weren’t for a long legacy…
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…for revolution. The Revolution follows the Declaration of Independence, where a transition occurs. The transition has to do with the rights of the colonists. The colonists acquire their rights through resistance to british imperial conformity, by resisting certain…
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…A number of events led to the breakout of the American Revolutionary War. Up until the outbreak of armed hostilities in 1775, most American colonists still wanted reconciliation with England. They had hoped that their actions up to that point would…
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…Causes of American Revoltuion Life in the colonies, up to 1775 was undisturbed by Britain. Britain had been fighting wars in both Europe and North America, so they didn’t concern themselves with the Colonies. When the wars were over Britain…
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…into congress he became very interested in politics and started running for president. His first 8 years he didn't make it but that next year fait was on his side he was elected president and soon became a big part of the american revolutioin. This started…
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…and 1801. He had many titles, such as "New England's Revolutionary Leader", "The Atlas of American Independence", and even plain old "Radical". Without Adams, this country would not be what it is today. As the five chosen members of the declaration writing…
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…to look after freed slaves as well as refugees and abandoned land. Groups of people soon received new rights. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act. It gave black Americans full citizenship and guaranteed them equal treatment. Also, it passed the Fourteenth…
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Category: /Literature/English
…raggiungere Albany doveva attraversare una regione selvaggia, coperta di foreste piene di guerriglieri. Alcune truppe Americane comandate da Gates e Benedict Arnold, arrestarono la sua avanzata ed egli preferì rinserrarsi dentro Saratoga. Capitolò il 17 ottobre con…
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…"Give me Liberty or Give me Death," shouted Patrick Henry, one of the most important men from the American Revolution. He left a remarkable impact on American history. Similarly, the French Revolution had the same underlying principles of freedom…
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