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Revolutionary War
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Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War, also known as the War of American Independence, was long, demanding, vicious, and transforming. Between its outbreak at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, and the British surren...

The American Revolution
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the first uprising against a colonial metropolis, where the settlers, encouraged by the enlightened ideas coming from Europe, decided to face England in defense of their rights and interests. The thirteen English colonies in America were di...

France Involvement In American Revolution
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France was Benjamin Franklin, who urged French people to participate in war. The main vaim of the French people was to have an open trade with the Americans and this revolutionary war gave the French easy access to enter the American territ...

America Transformed
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American military leader and hero of Saratoga, had been a traitor, made general of British army. 1781: Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown (October 19). 1782: Rhode Island census population of 52,347. 1782 A new British cabinet agrees to rec...

Revolutionary War
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Revolutionary War was bound to happen. The Americans and the British anticipated it. For years and years the American colonies were forced to endure an increasingly harsh rule by their mother country. The opposition to that rule had flamed ...

African American History To 1860
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African ancestry. Most African Americans are the direct descendants of captive Africans who survived the slavery era within the boundaries of the present United States, although some are—or are descended from—immigrants from African, Caribb...

The Racism History Of Country
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the current overrepresentation of African American women and men in U.S. prisons. Scholars like Loic Wacquant and David Oshinsky point to continuities in the treatment of African Americans from slavery to the present, identifying the prison...