Category: American Revolution
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French and Indian War and American Revolution
French and Indian War, which is also known as the Seven Years’ War, was the last in the colonial confrontation between England and France. The Seven Years’ War also covers the European theater of military operations, where the English success significantly influenced the victory in the entire war. Despite England’s triumph, the outcome of hostilities…
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Preconditions of American Civil War
American Civil War can be considered one of the most important and iconic armed conflicts in the history of the U.S. It belongs among the first conflicts that actively incorporated the industrial warfare advancements. Furthermore, it had a strong ideological background, centering around the contrast of slavery and equality (Hall; Clifton). The political unrest associated…
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American Revolution Overview and Analysis
The American Revolution is one of the most widely covered and well-known events in American history. Starting with small conflicts and discontent, the sparks have ignited the flame of retribution against the oppressive British rule. As a result of the events that transpired in the 1760s, the colonists have gained independence and established the United…
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American Revolution as the Turning Point in History
Table of Contents Introduction The Causes of the American Revolution The Events Leading to the Revolution The Revolutionary War The Results of the Revolution Conclusion Annotated Bibliography Introduction The conflict between the colonists and the British leading to the revolution; The Americans winning the war and establishing the new constitution; Thesis: The Revolution became the…
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The Impact of the American Revolution
Empire intrigues, dynasty conflicts, aspiration, money, and American concerns influenced the American Revolution. Conflicting ambitions between America and Great Britain, between American states, between households, and between people helped to develop it. During the American Revolutionary Warfare, the Americans in the thirteen territories created sovereign nations and defeated the British (“The American yawp,” 2021). Consequently,…
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American Revolution and Republic
When America became independent from the British Empire, it formed a nation that was supposed to be a remedy for all the evils that the founders saw in their former imperial masters. The founders’ ideas found their reflection in the First Principles and the resulting Articles of Confederation and Constitution. One of the First Principles…
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The Revolutionary and Liberation Struggles of the War of Independence
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction This article analyzes two approaches to explaining the American Revolution. The first one belongs to Irina Géjko-Braun, who examines the peculiarities and the formation of social technologies created by the left in the USA. George Brazil is another scientist who is not only a methodologist but also…
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The American Civil War: Inevitability Reasons
Table of Contents Introduction The Chronology of Events Conclusion References Introduction The first half of the 19th century in the North was a period of rapid expansion of the industrial revolution. Meanwhile, the slave-holding South maintained an agricultural economy and increasingly lagged in its development. However, leadership was in the hands of the Southern states…
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The American Revolution: A History Documentary
Summary The American Revolution would only burst in 1775, but for more than ten years, the prerequisites for its start would accumulate. The British government was keen to maintain control of the colonies as well as exploit them for revenue-rising. The policy of the British Parliament, which did not consider the colonists’ interests, ultimately led…
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The Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution
The patriots believed that the people of the Thirteen Colonies were entitled to the same natural and unalienable rights as those born in England, and the British Crown denied them their rights and freedoms. The main reason for the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution was the British refusal to recognize the colonists’ right…