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the oxygen in air reacts with other materials when they burn. But 18th-century chemists thought burning materials were simply releasing an invisible fluid called phlogiston, which caused heating. No one supposed burning had anything to do w...
FAMILY NETWORKS, 1680-1774 Using John Donelson’s family as a case study, this chapter illustrates how kinship and family networks facilitated frontier economic ventures, especially land speculation, prior to the American Revolution. The pol...
war, tension between Britain and American colonies arises. The issues which created these issues were British taxes and the presence of British troops on the soil of America. The 18th century witnessed a great increase in the colonial popu...
of the Thirteenth Colonies”, the main five primary sources have been analyzed to obtain information about the questions mentioned below. The analysis paper consists of the research analysis of colonial government of the thirteenth colonies...
Articles of Confederation have proved insufficient to control the new state and the government. The Articles of Confederation was an unsuccessful attempt because the central government is not in enough commanding position. Therefore, the st...
Thomas Jefferson’s reputation since ‘World War II without reference to the two institutions that have shaped and continue to dominate our understanding of Jefferson; The Papers of Thomas Jefferson and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation. Under ...
the importation and use of black slaves. 1735: Georgia petitions Britain for the legalization of slavery. 1735: Louis XV, King of France, declares that when an enslaved woman gives birth to the child of a free man, neither mother nor child ...