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    At the beginning of the movie, the American troops were purchasing boats from a guy who owns a boat business. They must cross the river in the beginning of the movie to escape British troops. One of Washington’s general marched his men. In the next scene, Washington, a couple men, and their wives sat around a dinner table, talked, and had dinner. Washington then meets General Gates while at the dinner table. Washington then reads a message to his gentlemen. Washington tells his generals that…

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    The Patriot Act 5 Summary

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    The Patriot starts off on a peaceful farm in South Carolina that has nothing special about it. In this scene all of the characters are introduced and all the actors names are given. A postman arrives at the house to deliver mail that was very scarce at the time. That night, they finally get to open the mail after Mel Gibson’s character Benjamin Martian asked what was in the mail and they all find out what they have been waiting for all day. The boys find out that they have been invited to…

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    PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) : Founded in 1974 by Andreas Papandreou.The Initial success of the party is attributed to the charismatic personality of Papandreou.The party is ideologically leftist and reformist.Trade unions, agricultural , youth , and professional organizations are affiliated with the party. Since the initiation of the party, there has been a transformation in ideology. Marxist economics, anti-Americanism, and opposition to the EC have been abandoned.Alternated power…

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    uses his passion for America’s freedom combined with his writing expertise to achieve his goals and establish America as a functioning, free country. Before he was able to contribute to America’s government, Hamilton first had to help win the revolutionary war. From a young age, he was very interested in joining the revolution and fighting for freedom. In “My Shot,” 19-year-old Hamilton states, “Don't be shocked when your hist'ry book mentions me / I will lay down my life if it sets us free.”…

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    Nathaniel Greene Tactics

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    Nathaniel Greene was a skilled and dangerous tactician. He knew just how to handle battle and did what he needed to do to preserve and aid his men. (“The American Revolution”) He joined the Southern Continental Army, rose through the ranks, and became commander (Saba), (Gregg 60). In battle, he was fearsome, but always held his men’s best interests at heart. He used different tactics several times, including dividing his own army to flank and defeat the British, forcing them to divide their…

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    Stuart Brown 8th grade English Mrs.King November 24 2015 The Battle Of Bunker Hill ‘Don't shoot till you see the white of there eyes’. At the battle of bunker hill William Prescott said this to his men because they were low on ammo and every shot had to count. Altho they lost they thought as win. This is what happened that day. Early in the american revolution war battle of bunker hill took place on june 17th 1775 altho most of the fighting took place on breed's hill. despit there lose the…

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    happening around him during the Battle of Yorktown. On October 19, the day Commander Cornwallis gave his soldiers up, he wrote, “The unfortunate day for England when the otherwise so famous and brave General Lord Cornwallis [...] had to surrender to the united French and American troops under the command of General Washington, and the Marquis de Lafayette.” this is just a snippet of everything he wrote. The effect of the Battle of…

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    Generalship of George Washington George Washington was the first president of the United States. He was also famous because of his generalship in the Revolutionary War. His contribution to American Independence is praised throughout the history, and Washington is even called the Father of United States. George Washington 's military strategies led Americans to fight back the British Empire. Without Washington’s leadership, America would not be able to become independent. On June 14, 1755, the…

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    George Washington Dbq

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    1776 was written by renowned author David McCullough and retells the events of the American Revolution. The book closely follows George Washington as he commands the American army through the hardships that they faced in these times. Both Washington and his soldiers dealt with harsh conditioning which lead to low morale. This sense of overall gloom contributed to the departing of many of the soldiers in the war and some even took weapons or other trinkets of war as collateral for their time…

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    Christopher Hibbert wrote Redcoats and Rebels, in which he discuss what happened in the American Revolutionary War based on the point of view of the British. Christopher Hibbert was born in Enderby vicarage, Leicestershire. He was the middle child out of three children. Hibbert attended Radley School in Oxfordshire and then he went to Oriel College, Oxford. He met Susan Piggford in Oriel College and married her in 1948. Knowing they will be short in money, Hibbert’s wife still supported his…

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