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    The American Revolution Essay The American Revolution was a huge event in history. It was known as the beginning of America. Thanks to the Continental Army and their leader General George Washington we were able to secure American Independence for the greater good. This essay will explain the events and what happened leading to the American Revolution and the Revolution itself. The American Revolution happened because of many events back in the 1700s. The Boston Massacre was one of the…

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    As the first colony to speak for America’s independence from Great Britain, Virginia spoke with the unanimous voices of the gentlemen who had gathered at the Capitol building on May 15, 1776. The Capitol building was the home of the House of Burgesses, the Governor’s Council and the General Court. The Capitol building should get a commemorative coin because it was historically significant in colonial times, it has relevance to citizens today, and the future can learn about the history of the…

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    mother was unknown to him. His father's second spouse, whose name was Abiah Folger took responsibility and care of the young Benjamin Franklin during his early childhood. Benjamin Franklin was one of the seventeen children from his father. With his first wife, Josiah had seventeen children and ten more children with his second wife. Benjamin Franklin had neither finished his primary education after two years or his secondary…

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    American forces led by Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold. Burgoyne’s troops were not as strong, therefor, Burgoyne attacked the Continental Army again at Bemis Heights on October 7th, but this time they were defeated and were forced to retreat. Burgoyne surrendered ten years later. October 1777, the victory at The Battle of Saratoga gave France the assurance in the Continental Army. As a result, France felt confident entering the war as an American ally. Americans owed much of their success to…

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    governor of New Jersey. Franklin also claims that William may want to someday know the events and history of his father’s life. Although, he wishes he could change a few small errors Benjamin thanks God for the good live he has had. Franklin opens the first section of the autobiography with a greeting to William Franklin, his son. He then continues, into recounting some of his family’s history. As a whole the Franklin family have always been involved, they were apart of the Reformation in…

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    After the American Revolution happened, multiple changes were starting to happen in the American colonies and the area around it. For example, in the social aspect of the revolution, multiple people were thinking out of the box and wanted their own rights back, but to be more specific about this, women wanted them back the most. An example in economic changes is how many people are revolting for paper money and property after the American revolution, and it doesn’t stop here. In political…

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    The novel Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is a travel narrative told from the point of view of the character Gulliver himself. The author Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish member of parliament. His father was driven from England because of the English Civil War. Swift later became disillusioned with parliament which caused him to become estranged from the political parties in England. He also became disillusioned with the whole Enlightenment movement itself. Which lead him to write the…

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    he brought about changes which no othe Governor General could . Because of him we had our codified Indian penal code . He introduced system of law somewhat similar to that of the british System. He developed the Indian judicial system and India first had a proper code to follow . Even after these reforms he kept working to improve the judicial system in India.He though improved conditions he was also considered a little racist because he gave more preference to the English and less to the…

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    you. Some of the topics that will be discussed in this paper is George Washington’s History and how he came to be the noble man he was . How He impacted our country. And why he was the president of the United States of America. The first thing you should know about him is how he grew up. George Washington was born in Virginia, on February 22, in 1732. His father Augustine was a part of the county court and he was a farmer. His father Augustine and mother Mary had six…

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    From the time America began to the American Civil War, the new nation ruptured and reshaped the social and political norms that the world previously knew. For many years the nation followed British law and remained colonies under their rule. However, they quickly grew tired of British antics and boldly fought for independence to become free from England. The American Revolution brought about patriotic euphoria across the nation and led to the birth of a new country. America immediately chose a…

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