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    the general got shot and died ,so George took lead and lead and lead them to victory that day. They won the battle and won freedom and independence. 1775-1783 French helped George’s army defeat the British in the Revolutionary war at Yorktown.Making the British lose the revolutionary war making the thirteen colonies independence. Making the thirteen colonies be called United States of America.They won freedom and independence. February 4 , 1789 On February 4 , 1789 George Washington became…

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    was not only an inventor and entrepreneur, he was also a hero of the Revolutionary War. Benjamin was a very intelligent man who was not scared to state his opinion. He was born for greatness and France could not have had anyone better than Benjamin himself to lead everyone to victory. Think about it, the war would have been nothing if he did not pull the strings he did for the U.S. Ben Franklin contributed to the Revolutionary War by becoming popular in France, a member of the continental…

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    Benedict Arnold A man, who was once known as one of the greatest generals involved in the revolutionary war, quickly gained the reputation of a traitor to America. General Benedict Arnold suddenly betrayed America and joined the British enemy. Much controversy is raised when discussing the reason Arnold chose to switch sides, but historical documents clear unanswered questions and have the potential to justify his reasons. From a different perspective, his actions signify personal gain, but…

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    needed. The battlefield was not the only rough time for them. Ultimately fighting for a good cause, the Continental soldiers in the Revolutionary War had to endure and survive horrific lengths of time not only on the battlefield…

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    Abstract Benedict Arnold was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He was a very successful warrior, with winning 11 battles, eight of which were with the Continental Army (Wikipedia). Benedict Arnold was awarded the Boot Monument, which commemorates Arnold’s service at the Battles of Saratoga. Benedict Arnold was a traitor in the Revolutionary War. Early Life Benedict Arnold was born January 14, 1741(Wikipedia). He was the son of Benedict Arnold Sr. and Hannah Arnold. He had five siblings,…

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    Nathan Hale the spy Revolutionary war May 10 2017 Guess what Nathan Hale was a spy. He was a terrible l spy though. He had a lot of famous lines like, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” See what's to come about his early life, adult life and contribution to the Revolutionary War. Early life Nathan Hale moved with his father to Virginia. Nathan Hale was born in Kentucky on June 6, 1755. Nathan Hale was 14 when he went to Yale College with his older brother.…

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    extremely interesting. The unconscious mind is difficult to access and often effects our behaviors from values we have learned when we were children. With this in mind, I believe that most of these women who directly involved themselves in the Revolutionary War felt the need to support their husbands and fight for their family beliefs. Whether it was affected by religion, society, or human nature, their decisions contributed to the outcomes of the war, and for some, their contributions ended up…

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    Change in the role of Women during revolutionary war // Women 's Lives in the American Revolutionary Era (before, during and after)------change this theme Examples of women role b4 RW Before the Revolutionary war, women’s role and rights were strongly inferior to men. Men hold all the power to make decisions, however married women lack of legal rights. The law strongly disagreed to recognize that the women’s rights in every aspects, such as political and economics in the eighteenth century.…

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    suspect or a victim, he is now deceased. It’s hard to believe that the Revolutionary War began in a very similar way. The residents of the New World, America, were being taxed by Great Britain…

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    The Americans could have lost the Revolutionary War quite easily if not for some essential people. When the Americans started the Revolutionary War, countries were thinking to ally with them to defeat the ultimate superpower, but they didn't act immediately. Once the Americans won a couple of battles they decided to help. Once some countries finally decided to help America, they had a big impact and changed the course of history. They gave America many things that helped them win the war.…

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