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    Spanish American Wars of Independence The civil war was intended to allow the colonies independence, but they couldn't do it alone. From 1808 to 1829, the Spanish citizens in America fought with their Spanish Oppressors. With the institution of social society new oppression's, the war had another motive. America eventually had to get involved, not because they supported the colonist but because the European power was in America's domain. This aided in sparking the Monroe Doctrine during its run…

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    Magna Carta

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    This literary analysis of “The Magna Carta” is based on leadership, who and how the document affected people, what is it, and the objective of it. The Magna Carta is a document created by rebels barons which was led by Archbishop Stephen Langton the ruler which was King John of England. The barons felt that the king was doing a horrible job along with being mistreated, King John was forced to sign the document. The Barons discarded with King John with the lack of leadership he was presenting.…

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    William Wee Rebellion

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    the rebel Patriots by taking control of New York City and the Hudson River to isolate the Patriots in New England from other colonies (Henretta). Throughout Lord North’s time as Prime Minister, he had tried to resign several times to King George III because he seem to fail at doing his job and was denied by the King each time (Lord North). He had failed with the colonies as…

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    Hunter Carter Mrs. Clayton English 11 B 4-20-2017 Position Paper The world revolves around change and people doing ungs that others may not support. Change for people can be an issue and if not supported can be called rebellion. Life calls for rebellion at time and requires people to separate from the normal and requires faith in things some may not understand. Sometimes the pursuit of life worth living calls for separation. Sometimes separation or doing anything your own way is…

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    fairly lengthy list of problems however, fails to explain the root cause. The reason behind the American colonies was to help British economy expand and provided new life and opportunities to those who are anxious to leave Europe. Virginia was the first colony established in 1607 and, Pilgrim Fathers colonization New England in 1620. The British government did not pay much attention to the colonies. For about a century and a half went unbothered. In 1660, after reestablishing his throne, King…

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    Common Sense, the Declaration of Independence, and the Battle of Saratoga were major events that were part of the timeline of the Revolutionary War. Patriots1 put these events and others together like a puzzle, and the result was a brand new nation. However, this puzzle is incomplete without the important piece of George Washington successfully crossing the Delaware River in 1776. My goal in this paper is to explain the importance of the crossing of the Delaware River pertaining to the…

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    Vigilantism

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    Good morning my fellow peers and judges; I am Ben Ries, this is my partner Matt Taggart, and we are standing before you to confabulate a contemporary point of question: is vigilantism justified when the government has failed to enforce the law? As the affirmative side, we staunchly believe that vigilantism is justified. The resolution that has been made needs to stay in place if the people of the world want equality. Not only the inhabitants of America, but the world as well need to awaken and…

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    After read all material for this forum, I can conclude about Colonial beginnings that it was a period of cultural transformation to American people and England people, period in which the influence of puritans and their ideas about God were strongly marked. Also was of big impact the exploration of the new world for England because they found much wealth and different landscapes rich in fauna and flora; all these occurrences affect the writing of authors because it is the immediate reality of…

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    strategy. Then someone came up with a new one. They said for them to capture New York, where many loyalists lived, so they could use it as a base. The British launched another plan and it was designed to split the New England off from the rest of the colonies. their battle of Saratoga was a crucial turning Point. There was another British army instead they had another plan. They wanted to seize Philadelphia and crush Washington’s army. Some of them went to cheapskate bay and marched to the…

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    American Ideals Essay In 1763, the British control over the colonies after defeated the French in the North American. The British raised taxes to the colonists also limited trade, and the British order the colonist that the soldiers could stay in their house. The colonies doesn’t want rules by the British King because their actions violated the rights. In 1776, Thomas Jefferson wrote a document about the Declaration of Independence. Americans have lived up to the ideals expressed in the…

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