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    States of America usually begins with the Declaration of Independence as it was the first time the term, “United States of America” was used publicly. The origin of the Revolution leading to the Declaration of Independence has been debated by multiple historians, questioning whether it was for rule within the country or who should rule the country. Furthermore, the Declaration of Independence summarizes the reasons why the thirteen colonies declared independence from Great Britain and British…

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    audience. The agenda of Henry’s speech was to promote the idea of having the right to bare arms. Patrick Henry most definitely made an impact in the political part of America. He showed an act of bravery by speaking the truth whether anyone was offended or not. Patrick was a man who was destined to fight for our liberty in America. We all should admire Patrick Henry for his intelligence and boldness. Henry uses a parallel structure in his sentence to show that liberty is equally as valuable and…

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    Buy British Last Policy of Mahathir Mahathir Mohamad Malaysia was a former British colony. By the 1980’s, Malaysia had been independent for almost two decades, beginning from 1957. In 1981, the Federation of Malaysia was a developing nation, striving to achieve a status of an industrialized country. By July of the same year, a new Prime Minister came to power, Mahathir Mohamad. Few months after taking office, he presided over a clash between the former colony and former colonizers. The Buy…

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    loyalists of colonial America were supporters of remaining a largely autonomous protectorate under the British Empire, rather than vying for the creation of a Republic. For many these reasons originated from logic and what seemed to be the most advantageous for the colonial peoples. An Anglican minister by the name of Charles Inglis wrote, during this time period, that remaining under the rule of the monarchy was the best course of action. He cited the great strength of the British Army and the…

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    talking about the American Revolution the American Revolution was a political confusion that took place between 1765 and 1783 during when the colonists in the 13 colonies rejected the British monarchy and overthrew the authority of Great Britain. It was fought between Great Britain and the original 13 colonies in North America. Before…

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    were people who disagreed about how life should be. The Loyalists believed in the British government. Their opinion was that the British government should rule over the Colonists and be respected as the sole authority. Patriots believed in individual rights and a simple government. The Patriots believed that the Colonists should have freedom; they also felt that they should not be taxed or be ruled under the British Crown. The conflict between Loyalists and Patriots during the American…

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    it was speaking to the common man in a language they understood, during a time where the Battles of Lexington and Concord had already occurred. It served to persuade the undecided average citizen, who initially only wanted equal rights with the British, that they needed to fight for independence. Paine contributed all the money from its sell to Washington’s Continental Army. Paine wrote of England being an island trying to run a continent from a thousand miles away. He stated…

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    the state of the British Empire began to experience a rather extreme identity crisis due to the growing distaste for imperialism between the many colonial ties that started to question the validity of the relationship to its “Mother Country.” These tensions within the empire that arose due to British colonialism caused colonies to push for a more independent status from their English ties, thus giving rise to the post-colonial movement that addressed numerous aspects of British civilized society…

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    The Pros And Cons Of The American Revolution

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    (Nash, 173). It seems awkward to have a whole group of people enslaved in a country that is fighting for independence. Toward the end of the war the slaves started to get involved in the war. Perhaps they saw a path toward their own freedom, which America was fighting for. Confusingly, not all of the slaves but a good number of them ended up fighting for Britain. In 1775 Lord Dunmore offered freedom to all Virginia's slaves and servants that were willing and able to bear arms (Nash, 174). He did…

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    1776, Paine’s pamphlet was a collection of ideas regarding emancipation and was made to inspire the colonists of America to divide…

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