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    colonies declared the independent of the Unite States, it was the result of the war between the American colonies and the Britain. A lot of people might have heard about the Boston Tea Party, a bunch of Americans dumped British tea into Boston Harbor, but many do not know how important it was. In fact, the Boston Tea Party was the trigger of the American Independent War. In the year of 1767, Parliament passed the Townshend Acts, which were laws that put taxes on products which imported into the…

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    Alexander Hamilton, George Washington’s Secretary of Treasury, was born in the West Indies. He adopted America as his home country, and contributed many ideas when it came to the creation of the national government. According to The American Pageant: 13th Edition, “Critics claimed Alexander Hamilton was invested in helping the United States as a country succeed more than the United States citizens in general.” Alexander Hamilton was indeed more concerned for the country as a whole than the…

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    To many scholars and historians, American Revolution War changed the shape of American history forever. The war was fought between the year 1775-1783, and the conflict was mainly between the Great Britain and its colonies in America. The war started in North America, and it was between the colonialist and the wealthy Americans in the region. However, the war was won when the poor and peasant joined the armed struggle. Notably, the rich and the wealthy Americans managed to convince and rally the…

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    Perhaps your obsession with long hair might have been birthed through being introduced to all of those Disney princesses with long hair. Your desire for long hair might’ve also stemmed from an understanding that society praises it. Many people are like Erich von Stroheim who openly admitted to being “old-fashioned enough to prefer long hair.” Whatever the case may be, find solace in the fact that many women long to have beautiful, flowing tresses. Some of the standard ways of promoting…

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    There is another person who affected and shaped Philadelphia in 18the century, whose name is Benjamin Franklin, the founding father of the United States. If say William Penn determined the childhood of Philadelphia, then Benjamin Franklin is the one who witnesses the teenagerhood of Philadelphia, and saw it grew up to an attractive city. When Benjamin moved to Philadelphia from Boston in 1723, Philadelphia has already been a growing city but without many public services. He found the first…

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    After the French and Indian War, conflict started between the British and the colonist. While the war was going on the British decided they would come up with some new policies that they wanted the colonist to follow. After the war ended the colonist were not hesitate to state the calm. They refused to pay their taxes.”…the most serious of which was the lax enforcement of royal polices in the colonies, the principle labeled ‘salutary neglect’.” Salutary neglect from the colonist was them not…

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    rebellions. In my opinion they had a right to be angry take a look at some of these acts and taxes places on the colonist and what they did about it. The British placed many taxes and Acts on the colonists such as the Sugar Act, the Quartering Act, the Tea Act and the Intolerable Act. In 1764 the King passed an act saying that officers could search homes whenever they wanted, and in hopes that colonist would stop smuggling. They also lowered taxes on sugar, this was called…

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    Acts Chancellor of Exchequer Charles Townshend proposed the Townshend Acts in 1767 in which all glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea imported into the colonies was to be taxed. Although Townshend’s intent was to resolve Britain’s debt, colonists viewed it as an abuse of power. Therefore, colonists avoided importing British items. In 1770, Parliament retained only the tax on tea, to continue taxing the colonies in some way. This was so quintessential that early patriotism is often represented by…

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    New York City Slang

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    Along with the material culture, New York city also has distinct nonmaterial culture. There are four aspects. The first one is the unique dialect called “New York City English”. Some vowels of New York City English are different from General Americans. For example, the /ɔ/ vowel sound is tensed. Also, New Yorkers drop r sound after vowels. The reason is New York was under the British colony in the 1700s so they got the British pronunciation. In addition, New Yorkers pronounce vowels /ɔːr/ and…

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    Peter Zenger Trial

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    (October 26, 1697 – July 28, 1746) was a German American printer and journalist in New York City. Zenger printed The New York Weekly Journal. He was accused of libel in 1734 by William Cosby, the governor of New York, but the jury acquitted Zenger, who became a symbol for freedom of the press. . In 1733, Zenger began printing The New York Weekly Journal, in which the journal voiced opinions critical of the colonial governor, William Cosby. On November 17, 1734, on Cosby's orders, the sheriff…

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