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    Founding Brothers is a historical non-fiction novel written by Joseph J. Ellis. It concentrates on important moments both in post-progressive America and on the lives of the Founding Fathers. Throughout this novel Ellis discovers that the relationships between the Founding Brothers, was a vital decision maker for America. Separated into seven sections, Ellis examines the Founding Fathers from both foresight and hindsight. The preface of this novel is called The Generation. The Generation…

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    According to John F. Kennedy, “The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.” This saying tells us that no matter what happens, the American people will never give up and will always have the willpower to fight for their freedom. Everyone is entitled to his or her own individual God given or natural rights like life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. The American Revolution or The…

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    between both wars. The differences between the two are, the American Revolution War was fought with Britain and the 13 original colonies. The Declaration of Independence gave the colonies a feel of separation from the British. Which the War ended with the signing of the Treaty of Pairs. Another difference between the two was that the French came to the aid of the thirteen colonies. With the Civil War, it was with the Union, which was almost all the Northern and Southern States. The end of the…

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    The Southern Colonies will prove to be an asset rather than a challenge for England during the war between England and France because of the geography, climate, economic, political and social life of the Southern Colonies. The benefits of the geography and climate of this region are that it is rich in timber, close to the coast which provides fish, there is a long growing season, the climate is warm and the winters are short and mild. The challenges of the geography and climate are that there…

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    major part of American History because of the effects on the Untied States. The colonies wanted to be Independent and not to be put under the power of the British . The British were growing in power and they were able to control the Parliament on the people. The British wanted to increase the taxes on the colonies and the Britain also wanted to decrease the profit from the colonial trade, which would have the colonies to lose money. The colonist were very unhappy, so they began to revolt with…

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    King George ruled with force, as if he was the dictator to the colonies. The colonists believed “it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish” the destructive government (Jefferson,Thomas). While Robert Hole, historytoday.com author, states “ The idea that governments get their authority from the consent of the…

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    This source is a document that is a declaration of war written by John C.Calhoun being sent to Congress in 1812. Calhoun was serving as a congressman from South Carolina when he helped guide the United States into war with Great Britain. The document was made from paper, which in this time paper was made by straw, manila, wood pulp, and rag paper. The objective for Calhoun was to write this declaration in order for the Foreign Relations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives to persuade…

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    place in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy, and Cambridge, near Boston. It all started because tTensions had been building for many years between residents of the 13 American colonies and the British authorities, particularly in Massachusetts. The battle of Lexington and Concord impacted the American Revolution by starting the war.…

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    He made a group called Sons of Liberty!(Dennis) This was a group that hated the British and wanted to be free and be their own colonies! (Dennis) During the Revolutionary War he represented Massachusetts in the Continental Congress.(“History.com”) But he also was in the Stamp Act.(“Encyclopedia.com”) He biggest act agianst the british though was the Bostan Tea Party.(“Ushistory.org”)This…

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    The first of many reasons why the French Revolution began had to do with the many ideas that came about from the Enlightenment and those that believed in these thought processes. For example, the colonists in the successful American Revolution believed in the Enlightenment idea that all men are created equal and have inherent rights. Middle class citizens communicated their feelings towards the First and Second Estates, but ended up not having their feeling taken into account because the Second…

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