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    General Washington lead the Army into what seemed like certain defeat. With a new understanding of tactics and strategy, Washington had his sights set on finishing of Great Britian. America was fighting along side its true ally in France. With the aid and help of the French forces, Yorktown was going to be a enormous…

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    dinner with George Washington because I want to hear about all of these accomplishments and how it was like being the very first president of the United States. George Washington was the last soldier standing out of 86 soldiers. He was also the only surviving soldier of the militia army. There seems to be a story that described him as “bullet proof president”, and that is what interests me into meeting Mr. Washington. During his lifetime was called “father of his country.” Washington forced the…

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    for the country such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Jefferson, others... not so much. These 3 presidents helped by being role models for future presidents. They were all strong and good what they do, but i belive George washington was the strongest of them all. Who do you think of when someone mentions past presidents? George washington because he was our first president. "In fact, in almost anyone's "top ten" list of truly great presidents, Washington would almost…

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    Postcolonial is a term used for an era when colonies achieved freedom from European colonization. The term post colonialism concerns the effects of colonialism on cultures and communities. Though there was a political change, many nations got independence and they are no more colonies, but culturally and economically there appeared many dilemma and crises, they were still in confusion about their culture and identity. The ethnic sectors' struggle is for independence or to be recognized as equal…

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    Gulliver’s Travels is a story about a middle-aged lawyer named Lemuel Gulliver who goes on four fantastical adventures after being in a shipwreck. Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland on November 30th, 1667. At the age of fourteen he attended Trinity College, graduating in seven years before returning to Ireland to be the chaplain to the Earl of Berkeley. In 1694, when he started his writing career, he began to write political and religious satires. He was very loyal to the church and…

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    Have you ever thought about being a military leader? You’re reading the right passage. Here is someone you can look up to, one of America’s greatest leaders, Colin Powell. Today in history Colin Powell is known to be a kind, smart, generous, and brave human being. Powell’s successful career is proof of his hard work and diligence. He served in the US Army and was eventually the US Secretary of State. This is a highly honored position appointed by the President. Colin Powell was…

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    Jorge Juan y Santacilia was born on January 5, 1713 in Alicante, Spain. He lived on his grandfather's property, El fondonet. Juan’s parents were Bernardo Juan y Canicia and Violante Santacilia y Soler de Cornella. Both of his parents were widowed and remarried. His father died when he was three years old. His uncle Antonio Juan took charge of Jorge and continued his education. Later on another uncle took charge of his education, Chipriano Juan, and sent him to Zaragoza for a preparatory…

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    well-trained. They had many supplies and ammunition. They were exceptionally organized.. They had a smarter army and they knew exactlly what to do. On the other hand, our colonist army was very small and we could not stand up to the Redcoats. But, Washington came up with a strategy. The plan was sneak up on the British, forcing them to surrender. We won that battle and many more following. We had gained what we wanted in the beginning, as well as the French as our allies. The underdogs became…

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    French and Indian wars were four wars fought one after another in North America between 1689 and 1763. The wars were fought between France and England, which became part of Britain during the second war. Spain, at times, sided with the French. All fought with the support of Indian allies. In the end, France lost nearly all its land in North America. Britain gained most of the French territory, and Spain acquired the rest. Battle of Monongahela Location of Acadia Causes of the French and…

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    The Revolutionary War truly made America the powerhouse it is to date. First, The brave souls that fought for America truly showed unwavering moral courage. Second, examining how the American colonists, along with the Jewish people, were both oppressed we can conclude that they had to live with perseverance. Third, by exploring how these American colonists shaped our country and made it what it is today we can draw the conclusion that these were intelligent and a patriotic people. By studying…

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