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    skirmished with the American troops, he was likely unaware of the how close or how large the enemy really was. In August and October, as he sat waiting for reinforcements prior to the battles at Saratoga, General Burgoyne was unaware that the Continental Army was growing by the hundreds, and he would eventually have to fight a force over three times his size. Taking these things into consideration, it can be postulated that the British could have avoided the loss at Bennington. The assumption…

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    There is a gender amnesia that surrounds the American Revolution. For many Americans, the Revolution consisted of noble generals and brave citizen-soldiers. It is often portrayed that the American Revolution was exclusively an all-male event. When telling the story of the Revolution, one must not forget the complex role women took on during that time. Carol Berkin, author of Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence, writes the stories of many women and examines the…

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    soon be read by thousands and would sway the undecided public to fight for America. Common Sense got into circulation in January 1776, where it was passed from person to person. It increased enthusiasm for the American cause, recruitment for the continental army, and spreading the idea of a free and happy United States of…

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    Revolution Movie Analysis

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    about a New York trapper named Tom Dobb and his son Ned. Ned becomes involved in the revolution by signing up for the continental army. Tom realizes that his son has made a wrong choice, so he tries to get his son out of the army. But this makes the situation worse and Tom is forced to sign up for the continental army as well. Now both Tom and his son, Ned, are part of the continental army. This begins a long journey as they fight for freedom for the Colonies. The first scene in the film begins…

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    In our seemingly corrupt world, there is a disparity in money/technology between countries. The countries with more money, have better technology while the countries with less money, have worse technology. However it is a common misconception that enhanced technology guarantees success or even makes it easier to achieve. Mark Bowden’s book, Black Hawk Down, shows that technology doesn’t always guarantee success. And although supporters of technology vehemently believe that technology grants…

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    George Washington: Early Influences That Made Him A Good Revolutionary War Leader: General George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He played a masterful role in the victory of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Events in his earlier life, along with his lack of traditional education enhanced his leadership skills, and strengthened his determination, which ultimately led to victory (Bio.com). His great grandfather, John Washington, moved…

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    As a soldier in the Continental Army, it was a harsh and unforgettable life and time for them. People from different aspects of life would volunteer to help out in the war, but they did not know what they were getting themselves into. Many soldiers would eventually die not only in battle, but by the terrible condition of the camps. As an unsanitary environment for them, disease played a huge factor in many deaths. Supplies were scarce. Food was hard to come by. Many soldiers did not have the…

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    The American Continental Army needed men of all ages to fight in the war. After husband, sons and brothers departed their homes to join the war, women were responsbile for managing the household and dealing with predicaments of inflation, rarity and physical violence in…

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    Marine Corps Description

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    The Marine Corps has been involved in irregular warfare for the last 10 plus years of counter-terrorism and counterinsurgency in Iraq, Afghanistan, and several other countries as part of the Global War on Terror. The Marine Corps is still involved in irregular warfare on several fronts; albeit at a significantly lower level compared to the era of the Iraq and Afghanistan plus ups. Considering our more modern military campaigns and the current global situation, it is more likely that the U.S.…

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    Motivation Of Aaron Burrr

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    in Boston and the recently convened Continental Congress. Upon learning of the bloodshed of his fellow colonist at the Battle of Lexington and Concord, Burr made a pact with his friend Matthias Ogden to volunteer for the Continental Army in New England. In August of 1775, both Burr and his friend arrived in Cambridge, Massachusetts and learned that Benedict Arnold was urging for an invasion into Canada to attack Quebec in the attempt to gain the Continental Army’s first victories of the war.…

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