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    "I have never seen a task of such magnitude performed by a man, I have seen a great many soldiers in my lifetime and you, Sir, are the finest soldier I have ever known." This quote was spoken by Henry Stimson, Secretary of War from 1940 to 1945. This man who is communicated so remarkably of, is known by as George Catlett Marshall. After the antipathy of World War II had passed through the world, many nations are left with gaping holes in their economies. George Marshall brought upon a plan that…

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    Valley Forge: Would You Have Quit? Who likes to go fight outnumbered with half your army sick? Britain had an army of 18,000 men and they were staying in Philadelphia. Washington (United States) had a smaller army and decided to stay about 18 miles northwest in a place called Valley Forge. But Would I have quit Valley Forge without permission? I would have most definitely quit Valley Forge because we were outnumbered, the conditions were terrible, and the sickness was outrageous. I would have…

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    While Punch heaped praises on the British forces putting down colonial revolts in India and Jamaica, it also presented a counter-narrative to this depiction of righteousness and legitimate repression. The magazine mercilessly bashed the Britons whose actions somehow benefitted the cause of the rebels and their dissenting countrymen who vilified the way the repressions were handled. In fact, in both colonies, ‘the uprising had disrupted not only the formal structures of imperial rule but also the…

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    government. They achieved this goal in 1783 with determination and the leadership by George Washington. Many historians have been arguing about whether the war really made an impact on the U.S or it had very little/no effect. Within winning the Revolutionary War, a great change came along with it such as, economics and land redistribution, Natives were treated very differently, and women’s rights were finally relevant. After the revolution, land was redistributed within the people and gave…

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    The colonization of Algeria with France all started with a wrong move and a whisk. January 1, 1820; tension rises between Algeria and France as a result of France refusing to pay back debt to Algeria over grain investments. To make matters worse, the Dey of Algeria assaulted a French consul with a “fly-whisk” due to an intense trade negotiation later on April 29,1827. The king of France decides to use this as leverage against Algeria to initiate a blockade on their port. Unhappily, the Dey…

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    The Most Important Battle: The Battle of Saratoga Due to being the turning point of the war, the Battle of Saratoga is the most important battle in the American Revolution. All of the key events, such as the two battles that made up this big battle and how Benedict Arnold did not follow the General’s orders to stay back, led to the victorious win over the British. This win gave America the chance of a lifetime; an alliance.America had to work hard for this,though. The militia and minutemen gave…

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    By the eve of the American Revolution the colonists had developed an identity of American citizens. In each document we see a large quantity of colonists sharing the same patriotic views as the author of the document. The Boston colony was full of patriots who were ready to fight for their freedom and who were willing to die if it meant freedom for future generations of Americans. Each colony grew in unity due to the new sense of patriotism that was spreading. Resentment for British authority is…

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    “Power devolves to the people who have a right to resume their original liberty, and establish a new legislative (such as they shall think fit), provide for their own safety and security.” -John Locke Rebellion against a government is a necessary tactic to gain a sufficient quality of life for all citizens. One such rebellion, the French Revolution, lasting from 1789-1799, extinguished the reign of the monarch and their supporting nobles, who had used the countries resources for their own…

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    Another key to success that Burr, and many others, lacked was good a relationship with George Washington. It seems ironic that despite Burr being so preoccupied with being likable, he could not establish a advantage - bringing relationship with the General during the revolution. In the musical’s Right Hand Man Burr appeals to Washington for a position in the military but is dismissed after Hamilton enters the room, upon which the position of aide-de-camp is offered to Alexander instead. In…

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    The Emergence and Evolution of the American Identity Prior to the Civil War Introduction The American Identity is an abstract, multifaceted concept that has evolved over time throughout every period of American history. During the Colonial Era, distinct colonies, each with its own culture, values, and legislation, made up Colonial America. The colonies were largely disunited, leading to a dearth of a collective cultural identity. As a result, the American Identity at that period of time was…

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