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    The American Revolution has many debates surrounding it. Among those, is whether or not the Revolution was revolutionary. On 2/27/17, we traveled around the classroom, analyzing primary documents, to give us an idea of what was happening. My answer to the debate is that yes, the Revolution was revolutionary. The revolution made a difference in life for colonists in many ways, which are embodied and shown in various ways. To begin, source 1 was a depiction of a revolt in New York. Colonists who…

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    The Great Awakening directly led to the American Revolution as it was an era characterized by widespread religious revival and unity throughout the colonies. This unity was the result of religious public meetings and gatherings to revolt against England's unfair laws. Many religious leaders were also viewed as political leaders throughout the colonies. As salutary neglect came to an end, and Britain started enforcing laws that secured the idea of mercantilism, colonists became angry and…

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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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    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 American Revolution, many countries faced difficult situations that would not have arisen had the colonies and Britain avoided a war. Due to the colonies’ rebellion, Britain and France fell even deeper into debt; the colonists’ actions produced lasting effects on other nations’ wellbeing. Sometimes countries benefited from it, but sometimes the revolution changed other countries in a cynical way. No matter how favorable or negative the influence, however, it seemed that “Gentlemen are…

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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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    historical person known as Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin was born January 17, 1706. According to the website bio.com they state that, He was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He died April 17, 1790. He died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Benjamin Franklin was a diplomat, scientist, inventor, and a writer. He was also known best for being one of the founding fathers who helped draft the Declaration of Independence of the United States. Benjamin’s father was Josiah Franklin, he had five…

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    The constitution forbids the idea less consumption of our freedoms, in regards to our populist demands. That is why the constitution was drafted. In 1776 the constitution was placed in order to promote the common defense and promote general welfare. This encourages and purveys freedom. Ideally meaning open to circumvented and unrelated imperfections. In realization equating theories in the promotion of the people. 1st amendment rights are nominal to our power. Why may items attached to the 1st…

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    Who Is Ernst Boris Chain

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    This biography includes many important events that made Ernst Boris Chain the well known hero we know him as today. It includes many things that influenced him such as his father, who was a chemist and his cousin, a music conductor. This biography gives great insight on Chain’s thrilling life and how he came across the first antibiotic, Penicillin. This biography includes many important figures that molded Chain into the man he was. It includes many things that influenced him such as his father…

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    A Child Called Noah

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    “A child called Noah” written by Josh Greenfeld a writer who records journal entries of his second son’s developmental changes, Noah Hiro. Noah is a child born on July 1, 1966 in Westchester New York to mother Foumi, Father Josh and Brother Karl. Noah seems to be okay until he stops talking at the age of two and withdraws himself from what is going on around him. Noah and his family experience many obstacles in trying to find out what really is going on with him. Noah’s dad lived in Green…

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