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From Similar Ideologies, Different Endings A Brief Comparison of the French and American Revolutions. This 5-page 1st year paper compares the French and American Revolutions.
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17108 The American Revolution and Its Influences on America's Independence This paper describes the issues of the American Revolution and its influences on America's independence and constitution. It argues that the spirit of equal right dominated American independence nonetheless slaves remained excluded from enjoying the right for years to come. MLA Format.
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17109 The American Revolution: Conflict and Confluence. Abstract: This essay will explore the American Revolution and how the independence movement was strengthened and its resolve heightened by the combination of ideology based on economic interests. In this way, it will be shown how America right from the initial stages leading to its inception as a country had to struggle for confluence and how strongly this is connected to economic bases.
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17946 The Declaration of Independence. This analytical research paper provides a detailed account of the effect of the Declaration of Independence over the Thirteen Colonies later known as the Thirteen States of America. The works cited page appends three sources in MLA format.
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17959 An Analysis of the Concord Minuteman in American History. This paper will discuss the Minutemen of the American Revolution, and seek to understand their cultural significance in this period. By evaluating their lives, we can see how they were atypical of their times.
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17961 The Mighty Foundation for a Great Country: The Reasons for the Declaration of Independence. This paper will discuss the range of complaints that the colonies had under the proposals projected in the writings of Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence addresses the colonist's grievances against the British Crown prior to 1776. Amongst these complaints were tax, trade, and mercantilism. In the advent of such a Declaration, we must ask: Were the colonists represented properly with this range of ideas?
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493 America After the Revolutionary War. This paper discusses America after the Revolutionary War. A fledging nation was still in the process of finding itself, as well as forging the laws of the new land as well as its identity. It is also a fact that a tension still existed between the United States and Britain that originated from the American Revolution but did not end with its conclusion. The War of 1812, sandwiched between the Revolution and the Civil War, is an oft-overlooked chapter in United States history. But its events and aftermath, for the reasons mentioned here and more, were as influential and far reaching as any other period in our countries growth and development.
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