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    Benjamin Franklin and his younger sister Jane were alike in many ways, but their opposite biological genders governed their life’s. When comparing the two, this is evident. Being born a female put Jane at a distinct disadvantage to turn “rags into riches” (60). Jane spent the majority of her life like other women of the time, being a mother. In contrast, Franklin spent his life like many other males, making a name for himself. From an early age their lives were predetermined by their gender, and

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    In the years leading up to the American Revolution, the British passed many laws, hindering American society. The first of these laws was the Stamp Act. This law forced American colonists to pay taxes on everything that was printed. The Stamp Act was passed in 1765 to help pay off British war debt from the French and Indian War. In 1773, the Tea Act was passed. This law forced Americans to buy only British tea even if there were other options. This law caused a state of unrest in the colonies

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    The American Revolution began in 1775 19th of April and it ended in 1783 on September 3rd. The American Revolution began in the Lexington and Concord battle (April 1775). With tension building up between the thirteen colonists and the British the Lexington and Concord battle started the American Revolution. The shot at Lexington marked the first blood spilled in the war of American independence. There were many key causes, including the taxes that the British were charging America, the Boston Tea

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    the Thirteen Colonies, there were the 2 main Continental Congress which were First Continental Congress and Second Continental Congress. The First Continental Congress also included George Washington , who was elected at the time with John Adams. Benjamin Franklin had a great idea to convince a few of the colonist about the blockage of the of the port Boston. Both , Pennsylvania and New York had a Idea with the Britain. Somewhere in October , the First Continental Congress had agreed to reconsider

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    Every single American citizen is entitled to freedom, whether it is the freedom to practice and believe in any religion, or an individual’s right to his/her own political philosophies. During the beginning period of American literature there was an immense struggle between the concepts of conformity and individualism. From colonial times all the way to the revolutionary period these two concepts have forced a split in the identity of American literature. The split is not a harmful occurrence, in

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    success. Gladwell provides the example of a clothes maker Borgenicht and his wife who were successful because they sewed aprons all night long, putting in a lot of effort for their business. To overcome adversity, people have to work through it. Benjamin Franklin was ten years old when he was

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    The Economic Power over the American Revolution Do our finances have the power to change how we treat each other? Due to the British taxation of paper, tea and others the colonists started to rebel and began a revolution. The American Revolution started in April of 1775 which was also known as the War of independence of America from Britain. When British troops and American colonists stood face to face at Lexington and Concord and the shot heard around the world went off. France soon joined in

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    What is so impressive about George Robert Twelves Hewes? Alfred F. Young opens his monograph The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: Memory and The American Revolution by posing the question, “How does an ordinary person win a place in history?” Superficially, Hewes had an extraordinarily long life for a man in New England in the 18th century. However, leading such a prolonged life, in such a polarizing period in Boston, Massachusetts Hewes was an effective vessel to examine the larger issues of the

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    Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield had an indirect impact on the American Revolution due the Great Awakening. The Great Awakening was a revival of a person’s personal spirituality sparked by Whitefield and Edwards; which de-emphasized the church. The revolution preached similar messages regarding criticism and tensions of authority. Without these two men, the American Revolution would not have happened as early as it did, if it all. George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards were both two extreme

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    Great Britain and France had signed preliminary articles of peace. September 3, 1783 was the day American got its independence. British representatives, Richard Oswald and Henery Strachey, met with the Americans, represented by John Jay, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Henery Laurens. After nearly 8 long years of bloodshed and sorrow The war was Finally over. The representatives had came to a formal agreement and signed the Treaty of Paris, which consists of 10 articles. The first article simply says

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