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    throughout the British colonies. Why the event was important? The Event was important because King George III stated that the land that was fought over the French and Indian war would be claimed by the Natives, even after the British won the war. He did this because he wanted to keep peace between the indians that sided against him in The French and Indian war. It was issued…

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    case with the French and Indian War (also known as the Seven Years’ War) and the American Revolution. The results of the French and Indian War had a huge impact and in many ways helped cause the American Revolution. The French and Indian War was a conflict stemming from frontier tensions between Great Britain and France (both growing empires at this time) in North America. The French and Indian War lasted from 1756 to 1763. Both looking to expand their territory and influence, French and…

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    Tensions between the French and the English began to grow intense after King George’s War (1744-1748) through a course of five years which led up to the French and Indian War which lasted nearly nine years (1754-1763). The end of the French and Indian War led to the alteration of political, economic, and ideological relations between Great Britain and the American Colonies (1763-1776) by leading Britain into being more involved in its colonial politics and economic affairs causing them to put…

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    During this time, Castro was influenced by America, and was trying to break free from Bautista’s dictatorship. Castro was seeking freedom of his people and wanted to help them maintain freedom. SInce he was one of the main leaders of Cuba he wanted to do everything he could to protect his people from Batista’s military dictatorship. This document is a reaction to Bautista’s oppressive government. Therefore, Fidel petitioned against him and did everything he could do in his power to overthrow his…

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    The early modern world was the period from the Renaissance to the French Revolution. During the Early Modern Period the world was undergoing many changes. Humans gained awareness of science, technology had advanced considerably, and many nation states appeared during this period. The discovery of a “New World” by Columbus changed the history of the world. Colonists sought gold and silver and exploited the other resources in the New World. European colonists forced Amerindians to work on…

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    French Fashion Revolution

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    the start of the Revolution in 1789, the French fashion press sought to aid commerce. By presenting to subscribers commodities and advertisements that merchants provided to the publication editors, the fashion press functioned as a mediator between merchants and consumers. The editors of the fashion press considered fashions to move “presque toujours dans un cercle, ou dans une chaine sans fin;” however, the importance of variety for French commerce created an incentive for French fashions to…

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    "No taxation without representation!" We have all heard this saying before, but do you know what it really means? During the 1700s when the English were colonizing America, they brought their love of tea with them, but what about the tea? The colonists wanted their tea, at low and reasonable prices and in a way that would not hurt the American economy. Over the course of the 1700s many important events occurred that changed American history forever. In the early 1700s, the British decided to…

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    French Revolution Dbq

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    During the time of the Enlightenment, many people started to question their daily lives. While the French monarchs and churches were taking total control of the people and their government, philosopher such as John Locke, Voltaire, Adam Smith, and Mary Wallstonecraft started to not only question but applied logic and reason to life as they knew it, but also had similar thoughts of equality for all. Little did any of them know that their ideas would pave the way for many concepts that we still…

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    Throughout the French Revolution, new ideas arose from the resentment and discontent with the French Monarchy and exploitation of French peasantry. The National Assembly was formed to give the third estate a voice, and with the heavy influence by Jeffersonian Liberalism and the Enlightenment, the representatives of the third estate created the “Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen.” This document addressed many of the issues concerning the equality amongst the estates and the need to…

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    victory in the French and Indian War is considered to have had a lasting impact on the whole of the British Empire, resulting in the further expansion of the British territory within the New World, modern day America. In spite of the victory, it is realized the overall cost of the war greatly increased Great Britain’s growing debt crisis. All in all, it is realized that the minuscule military and financial help that the English leaders received from the colonists during the French and Indian War…

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