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    Battle Of Saratoga Essay

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    Saratoga was the turning point in the Revolutionary war because the battle showed that the very small American army could take on the British empire. The battle was a great victory for American Patriots and gave the French allies faith that the American military could defeat the British. The Patriots had gained hope that they could win their independence back and use their intellectual minds to win the war with the French and other European groups allying with them. Saratoga was a major turning…

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    James Armistead Erin Baker Revolutionary War Biography 5th Grade Literacy May 11, 2017 How many people can say that they were a spy that didn’t get caught? James Armistead can. He was such an amazing spy and helper for the Patriots. He prevented many British messages from being sent. His early life, adult life and contribution to the Revolutionary War is a great example to everyone, and shows how much he really cared. James Armistead’s early life was very harsh for a…

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    But not for everyone. For example it was definitely positive for the patriots. It was a positive outcome for them because of course they won the war.They also got their freedom from Britain that they wanted.They most likely are now influencing the world to become more independent Now they have 13 new states, that aren’t controlled by their enemies. This outcome is not positive for the British,they lost the war. Now the patriots have their freedom. Which in reality the British did not want.. But…

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    American Influence On 9/11

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    The September 11th attacks came as a surprise to all Americans and would affect security in America forever. The 911 Memorial Organization has a section on their website with frequently asked questions and answers. It all went down on the morning of September 11, 2001, the extremist terrorist group, known as Al Qaeda, hijacked four American airlines and flew them into the Pentagon and World Trade Center towers. The fourth plane was downed by the heroic passengers into a field in Pennsylvania,…

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    jimmymurshed Per:6 09/6/17 Argument essay you feel like you should be limited to what you can say? Many individuals trust that some white patriots, Neo nazis, or some fanatic gatherings shouldn't have the capacity to say what they might want in regards to different races, sexual orientations, religions or societies. Should these gatherings have the capacity to state what they need with no farthest point? I trust that they ought to be permitted to state whatever they…

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    These two violent acts were the last straw and the Patriots decided it was time to go to work. The revolutionary war has now begun, at first the Patriots didn't know that they were fighting for their freedom at first, they were just fighting for less taxes. After a while when Parliament passed the Declaration of Independence it became a fight for freedom, this turned many more Colonists towards the Patriots efforts for the freedom of the United States of America. This just…

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    Boston Tea Party Thesis

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    a political revolution between the colonies in North America and Great Britain. Although most colonists favored independence, some were still loyal to Great Britain, and were called “Loyalists,” who fought for the British during the wars, unlike Patriots who fought against Great Britain. Advocates supported a new nation being created with unlimited opportunities with newfound freedom. Loyalists were true to Britain because they believed that Britain was inclined to win, so they wanted to fight…

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    Examples Of Resilience

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    But Flavio is not sad. Flavio is not hurting. Flavio is happy to be alive. Flavio is being resilient. Every human being on this planet is going to go through a difficult situation. An example that fits our world is the New England Patriots. In super bowl 51 the Patriots were playing the…

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    Tom Brady Case Analysis

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    court nullified Brady’s 4-game suspension to start the 2015 season (1). Yes, Brady is a future first-ballot Hall of Famer and is a star in today’s game, but Brady has allegedly cheated multiple times and has yet to be punished. From 2000 to 2007, the Patriots were caught spying and Brady had at least general awareness of the inside activities of the organization and was not punished. In conclusion, the NFL needs to punish Brady with force.…

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    at all times by the government and can be arrested for suspicions of having thoughts that go against the government. Although Thought Police are not patrolling the streets and Big Brother has not yet risen to power, government policies such as the Patriot Act and advancements in technology that allow for the collection and storage of massive amounts of data give today’s government the ability to closely monitor its citizens. In 2013, Edward Snowden, a former member of the National Security…

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