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    Minutemen were men in the militia. The militia was a army made the men who lived in the colonies. Their job was to fight their enemies which is England.Men between the ages 16 and 60 were required to carry a weapon and join the army. The militia also fought alongside with the British soldiers during the French and Indian War. Soon after, colonists declared freedom the militia starting fighting with the British Soldiers to win independence. Neutralists were colonists who were not on either…

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    In fact, the county budget he proposed made Saratoga the lowest taxed county in New York State. After building a reputation of reliability and traditionalism in Saratoga, McDonald moved on to state politics with his 2013 Winning Essay: John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest for High School Students election to the state senate in 2008 (“Roy”). As…

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    soldiers. More than anything however, France gave rebel fighters the hope and the will to keep fighting because with a stronger army and a large supply of food and weapons the Continental Army felt restored and moral skyrocketed. Following the battle of Saratoga, the Continental Army was much more successful and won more battles more often, until eventually defeating the British Army and gaining independence for the United States of…

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    Solomon Northup: A Slave

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    friends near and far praises him for his greatness of music and his wife’s culinary expertise. (7) Solomon Northup moves to his final destination to Saratoga Spring in March of 1834 in Washington. Completing his work as a hack driver for Isaac Taylor, Solomon Northup and his wife Anne worked as seasonal employee. He also preformed hard work at the Saratoga railroad constructions. As he worked in town he met with slaves who traveled with their masters. Society sees them well dressed, well-fed…

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    mark in history for American Independence. This brought Americans to turn away from the King and Parliament and go more towards independence. Howe failed to achieve a victory which upset Lord North. So when he accepted to lead the battle of Saratoga in 1777, British leaders increased the land tax to fund the war. They wanted to isolate New England. Germain planned a three-pronged attack. These were Quebec to…

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    been providing (secretly…) some aid to the American cause, until such a time that France felt more confident of the American rebels chance for victory, since France did not want risk another losing war with England, but with the American victory at Saratoga in 1777 and the rumors of a possible settlement with the colonies propelled France openly into the arms of the Americans with the signing of a treaty in 1778. With the entry of France in 1778 and later Spain in 1779 the strategic military…

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    How America Won Her Independence From the British Empire Today when one thinks of the American Revolution, it is almost ingrained in the American psyche to think of the Fourth of July, and with out fail every summer on that date the Revolution story is told. However the story of Americas Revolution did not begin in the sweltering summer heat of Philadelphia in 1776, instead the winter of 1773 in the frigid waters of Boston Harbor. That December night American protested the Tea Act passed…

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    Do you believe potatoes are disgusting and rancid, or do you think that potatoes are rudimental to most countries as one of the most important food crops? Over the past few centuries, potatoes served as fundamental food crop in Europe because it was easier to grow and cultivate compared to other crops. It also had an abundance of fiber and vitamins that provided sustenance to the poor, but potatoes have a dreadful past. In addition, potatoes are a tuberous crop from the perennial nightshade…

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    Also known as the Battle of Yorktown Siege of Yorktown battle broke out in 1781, General George Washington led the American and the French army led by Count Rochambeau joint British siege of Yorktown barricaded, and eventually won a decisive victory. In the American War of Independence, the battle is generally considered the last major land battle. After the surrender of Cornwallis's army, the British government decided to negotiate and end this war. In 1780, 5,500 French troops landed in Rhode…

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    not as strong, therefor, Burgoyne attacked the Continental Army again at Bemis Heights on October 7th, but this time they were defeated and were forced to retreat. Burgoyne surrendered ten years later. October 1777, the victory at The Battle of Saratoga gave France the assurance in the Continental Army. As a result, France felt confident entering the war as an American ally. Americans owed much of their success to French aid in the form of financial and military assistance…

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