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…
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…
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 lavish accessories. Another revolt, the Haitian Revolution from 1791-1804, displayed the strength in numbers as slaves rebelled against their masters. Other more recent rebellions, such as the Arab…
On July 4, 1776 the founding fathers of the United States of America announced they would declare independence from Great Britain with the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The goal of this was to have a place where people where not required to practice a certain religion, speak their mind and not be punished for it, and to have a place where they could live freely, just to name a few. However, we are in the year 2018, nearly 242 years later, and we still have trouble doing these…
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…
was killed instantly when the british fired their guns. Another victim was, Samuel Gray. Samuel Gray, a worker at the rope walk were the fighting started, was also killed instantly. The third victim was, James Calwell. James Caldwell, a mate on an american ship, also died instantly. The fourth victim was, Samuel Maverick. Samuel Adams, an apprentice to an ivory cutter, was 17 but, didn’t die until the morning of March 6, 1770.The fifth and last victim was Patrick Carr. Patrick Carr, a leather…
Philippines. When the United States annexed the Philippines, it was seen as having an imperialistic motive. The United States has suddenly become a world powerful and this has made many Americans proud and excited. Others see it as a contradiction to our very own beliefs. An example is seen in The Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League which states that, “America should not expand through fighting and killing” Document A. They also fear that “The spirit of 1776” which is a patriotic…
The Boston Massacre : A Fuse Lit It all started on a day in spring. Tension was already creeping in the air, and someone was planning to use it to their advantage. A group of colonists launched an attack on a British sentinel, throwing nearly anything they could get into their hands at him. A group of nearby British soldiers fired into the mob killing 5 and injuring several others. Things of course, went downhill or uphill (depending on how you think of it) from there on. News, as it…
independence, tensions between America and Britain were again on the rise. With new restrictive laws and regulations upon American trade established by the British, along with attacks and failed attempts at peace, war with Britain was once again becoming a heated topic among politicians and government. Two senators, Felix Grundy from Kentucky…
Portuguese colonial empires in Latin American were integrated into the traditional monarchial structure of Europe for many centuries (pg. 577). That original structure was challenged by the ideas of Enlightenment and the sudden change of the Napoleonic Era (pg. 577). Latin America, then encountered the possibility for change, where the response varied in each region (pg. 577). By the end of the 18th century, the new political ideals that came from the successful revolution in North America,…