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    The beginnings of these two colonies are very similar. Both colonies had a majority of people who migrated from England. The northern and the southern colonies had similar characteristics but these colonies were very different when it comes too geographically and politics. Geographically these two colonies were on opposite sides of America so naturally, they had different climates. The northern colonies were much cooler than the south. Consequently, the life expectancy in north was much greater…

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    1. Q: Why was whiskey of such importance to the colonists? A: Whiskey was important to colonists because it was commonly made from corn and other grains, and during this time the harvest of grains was increasing. With the increased yield of grains, farmers were able to convert more grain into whiskey. Therefore, whiskey was an easily attainable and become a popularly bought drink in the rural areas. 2. Q: Why did President Washington see fit to send troops to suppress the rebellion? A:…

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    ways European Americans began to fight for political liberation when King George refused his assent to laws. The three ways European Americans fought for political liberation are petitioning; voting and colonies became independent states after The Declaration of Independence. When the 13 colonies began, colonists did not mind being ruled by King George. The colonists began to realize that they were being mistreated. “ Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends it is the…

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    In the revolutionary war, the only army that they had were The Minutemen who were the people that were in pounds and then when the row coats attacked they would get their guns and fight back using the land. Before the Minutemen we were fighting the French and the British were there to protect us we did not need an army but then when the French were defeated.We wanted more Freedoms. Like Freedom of religion and freedom to do whatever you want.We founded the Minutemen so when the British attacked…

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    Before the American Revolution really kicked off, all the colonists from different social classes had to become angry. This soon happened as the majority of the people, including the middle class, became increasingly displeased about the mounting taxation, giving rise to the popular phrase, “no taxation without representation,” coined by Jonathan Mayhew. Mayhew was a minister in Boston, Massachusetts, who like Washington and many other notable figures, greatly opposed the Stamp Act. In a fashion…

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    The British believed in something called virtual representation; meaning that members of the Parliament virtually represented all parts of the empire, rather than representing the interests of a specific district or region. Thus, meaning that the colonies are being represented in…

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    The first permanent English colony in America was established in Jamestown, where slavery would later become prevalent. After the arrival of the Puritans in America, the idea of freedom began to play a role in colonial life. During the Enlightenment Era, the concepts of liberty and human rights gained popularity in American political culture. By the Revolutionary Era, freedom and liberty had become defining factors in American identity. It is one of the greatest ironies in history that during…

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    Mid-term Essay on The American Revolution “Life, Liberty, & the Pursuit of Happiness The American Revolution started in 1765 and was one of the most influential times in the history of the Americas. England had taxed colonist long before the Revolution but it was the placement of higher taxes and taxes on goods not taxed in the past that contributed to the upheaval. The imposition of taxes was only a small portion of the reason why the Revolutionists chose to overthrow British rule. Cultural…

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    The “Great” Change “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”. The Declaration of Independence brought forth problems between the American Colonies and Great Britain. The first continental congress met in 1774 to discuss and write complaints about how Britain was treating the American Colonies. The way that they were being governed was unfair and unjust so the created the declaration. In response to these problems the Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788. “For quartering large…

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    planning to establish a colony with John White as the leader and governor Ralph Lane.As they began exploring the country, their abundance of food and supplies slowly diminished and John white saw that he had to go back to the homeland, England.He told his men that if anything went wrong, they were to carve signals on a tree indicating what they were going to do. When John White came back from the grueling three year journey to England and back, he found nothing left of the great colony…

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