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    River with his continental army on the night of December 25, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. This event is considered to be the first move in a sudden attack done against the German Hessian allied mercenary forces at Trenton, New Jersey in the Battle of Trenton which took place on the next morning of December 26th. Battle of Trenton was a small but a major contribution in the American Revolutionary War. General Washington driven the primary part of the continental army against the hessian

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    the debt and tensions following the American Revolution. Formed by Alexander Hamilton the Federalist Party, which existed from 1792 to 1824, was the result of American federalism and was the first political party in the United States. John Adams, the second president of the United States, was the first and only Federalist president.

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    setting sun. Now I know it was a rising sun."1 Throughout our lives we have been told of how our country was formed. I am here to tell you about the things the history books and teachers don’t tell you about the freemasons and there shaping of the United States of America. We will start with freemasons an agency that has been shaping history since the building of King Solomon’s temple. 2. George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, Benedict Arnold, and General Henry “Hap”

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    Africans in the Military Introduction African Americans around the United States have greatly impacted the outcomes of the wars the nation fought throughout history. Their valorous acts of bravery were a main reason that the outcomes of the wars were the way they were. Key examples in which they displayed great valor and bravery were the Civil War, World War I, and the Revolutionary war. The Civil War Africans that participated in the Civil War were major contributors to the cause and were even

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    It gave them the opportunity to form a united front in pursuing their goals, such as an end to racial and gender discrimination in the workforce. After the NBFO’s disbandment in 1976 , former members went on to establish the Combahee River Collective, a black feminist organization which produced

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    trouble had been created, even by apparently non-communists or anti-communists, a “revolutionary situation” would be created and the time would become ripe for the “revolutionary struggle” once more. “This is another reason why the CPM insisted on keeping its “armed struggle”

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    bed of political activism with the recent uprising of many revolutionary factions clamoring for reform through their own different view points over the final years of the 19th century. There were the liberals, led by Paul Miliukov whose goal it was to establish a constitutional monarchy much like the one in place in England, the Social Democrats whose views were shaped by the writings of Karl Marx and Engels, and the Social Revolutionaries identifying with the peasantry. To the Social Democrats the

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    continued their project of limiting and targeting the evolutionary aristocracy. In 2013, the revolutionary aristocracy, on both sides of the aisles created a united front to defeat the IRGC-connected candidates, Saeed Jalili and Bagher Ghalibaf. They picked Hassan Rouhani, a reliable principlist with deep ties to the intelligence and security establishment who was acceptable to the Reformists. The revolutionary aristocracy also sent Ali Akbar Velayati to the ring whose only job was to use his extensive

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    “Revolutionary Mothers” is a book written by Carol Berkin in 2005. The book mainly focuses women roles throughout the American Upheaval period. The purpose of writing this book was to help the reader to not only understand these roles but also apprehend the social/cultural norms throughout the struggle of America’s Independence period (Berkin 11). Berkin begins with a brief analysis of the cultural and social norms of women during the American Revolution era. Berkin then examines the way this era

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    (U) The purpose of this paper is to highlight The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and their fight to equality. In 1964 Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) were established. In the U.S., we know them as The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. This the name they use now but was originally named the Sothern Bloc. They surfaced because of the civil war from 1948 to 1958, known as La Violencia (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People 's Army, 2017). After the civil war

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