France in the American Revolutionary War

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    The American Revolution was a time of freedom and new revolutionary ideas that would reshape the world as we know it. Many men died on each side, but Britain suffered the most casualties because they did not want to lose the colonies. Britain needed the colonies for financial support, they had been at war with France for thirty years, Britain’s treasury was in need of funds. Britain could not support itself sufficiently financially without raising taxes of their citizens to the point of…

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    Britain. Shortly after the end of the Revolutionary War, America and Britain made amends and resumed trade and peaceful affairs. However, all peace someday comes to an end, especially in the case of America’s unstable relationship with Britain, fueled by vengeful grudges due to past events. Only four decades after America gained its independence, tensions between America and Britain were again on the rise. With new restrictive laws and regulations upon American trade established by the British,…

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    History Assignment The study of the development of a revolutionary situation is also the study of crises of an existing government. The world which we live in today has been dramatically modernized due to the consequences which became of three major revolutions: the American Revolution 1775, the French Revolution 1789 and the Russian (Bolshevik) Revolution 1917. Revolution is defined as repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people…

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    Do the Americans become allies with France? When does Washington retire? Will our country go in debt? In this summary you will find out about some of our history that happened in our country. In this summary there are going to be debts, retirement, and also some president business. We should all know this but the first president was George Washington and the vice president was John Adams. Adams broke the tie with Senate by voting so the president can dismiss cabinet officers.Next, the first…

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    different political parties, “groups that help elect people and shape policies”, with different ideas. Furthermore, it almost caused America to break its neutrality treaty because of Genet’s, a French Diplomat, speeches which encouraged supporters to help France and force Washington to…

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    The Seven Years’ War in North America. The Seven Years War was known as the French and British War lasted from 1744 to 1763. It was fought between the American and English colonists in North America. It changes the relation between the British and Americans through political, economic, and ideological. Politically the colonies were not happy because they cannot expand west anymore. Economically, they were not happy with the British because they place all taxes on them and ideologically because…

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    interest was the Declaration of Independence. This document or statement is an important piece of american history and is the reason why the United States of America exists. It gave motivation for colonists to stand up for their nation and form an alliance with France to get the French to assist them with the was against Great Britain. In this essay, I will provide the events that lead up to the american colonies uniting to stand up against the English. Also, I’ll provide some people of…

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    The American Revolutionary War of 1775 also known as The War for America in Chapter 7 of “The American Promise” was a war between England and settlers of the thirteen British colonies on the North American continent. The war was the result of the political American Revolution which was triggered by the prosperous goods and natural resources of the territories. In 1775 the colonists overthrew British rule by seizing control of each of the thirteen colonial governments, which obviously wasn’t…

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    Seven Years War

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    To a large extent, Burnard’s approach towards the Seven Years’ War (1756-63) focuses on three points of contention. First, the war’s geopolitical consequences. Second, the role the war played in catalysing the American Revolution. Third, the war’s role in dissolving traditional orders across the European empires. To a large extent, Burnard argues that the war’s greatest geopolitical consequence was that it allowed Britain to consolidate her position as the most powerful imperial nation, which…

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    River valley during the American Revolutionary war it ended in the surrender of the British army.Giving a decisive victory to the Americans over the British.British General John Burgoyne led a large army southward from Canada in the Champlain Valley,hoping to meet a similar British force marching northward from New York City and another British force marching eastward from Lake Ontario.The southern and western forces never arrived, and Burgoyne was surrounded by American forces in upstate New…

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