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    Davy Crockett, an American icon, actually made a huge impact in American history. His early life and his background is interesting and may be unique to others. Crockett served the country in the US government. He is also one of the many heroes who died defending the Alamo. Davy Crockett’s early life may have helped him later in his life. Crockett was born on August 17, 1786 in Tennessee. He learned to shoot a rifle when he was just eight years old. He ran away for more than two years in the

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    New England and Chesapeake were two English colonies founded in the New World. These colonies started in different ways and continued to function very differently. In the 1700s, New England and Chesapeake colonies developed in very different ways; this development was a direct reflection of the families, governments, and religion found in the colonies. The settlers of New England and Chesapeake came from England; however these people differed in many ways. New England brought over families

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    Fort Amherstburg Fort Amherstburg played a big part in the War of 1812. It is located in Amherstburg Ontario, Canada. The Fort housed the King’s Navy Yard, was a military garrison for the British and the headquarters for British Indian Department. The British also launched its first major victory from Fort Amherstburg. Fort Amherstburg is located in today’s Amherstburg Ontario, Canada, it was and still is located on the shore of the Detroit River and was also very close to Lake Erie and Lake

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    In his speech, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death”(1775), Patrick Henry addresses a Virginia colonial convention, arguing that in order to ensure liberty for the colonists and avoid enslavement, Virginia must join its fellow colonies and retaliate against the oppressive and tyrannical British. Henry begins his speech by convincing the colonists of a higher duty to God and to their country; he then transitions to identify the flaws of humanity, after which he vilifies the British, establishing the

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    Give Me Pathos or Give Me Death One colossal event can be sparked by a minute feat like a speech or oration. America was facing a time of imperialism and despotism by Britain. People wanted to be free in a free land, but they were faced with abstruse taxes and oligarchy. The House of Burgesses succumbed to Britain until Patrick Henry convinced them to fight back out of the colonists’ archaic submission. Pathos was the driving force behind Henry’s speech due to his analogies of imperialism, and his

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    Polly Cooper was an Oneida Indian who traveled with some of her people to help George Washington’s continental army. The Oneida Nation belongs to the Iriquois confederacy which also have called themselves Haudenosaunee in times past. Her involvement impacted the soldiers because she cared for them greatly, almost like a mother would. Had Polly Cooper not become involved with this endeavor, the Revolutionary War may have still been won by Americans and George Washington, but perhaps not as many soldiers

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    New England and Chesapeake were colonized by English settlers. Today, New England is acknowledged as the colony settled by hard working families that established tightly knit communities that centered their lives around their strong Godly beliefs. Virginia is known for its prospering trade and plantations where successful crops such as tobacco were produced. During the 17th century, citizens from England left and began settling in New England and Chesapeake regions. Although they came from the same

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    Through the development of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay a few similarities can be noted, however, the development of these two colonies were vastly different. First off we can notice the similarities; both Virginia and Massachusetts Bay were founded by investors that funded colonists from England over to the New World. Both of these colonies were formed with a hope for profit and both of these colonies followed a government that consisted of counties with sheriffs and governors. As far as economically

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    from England. During the time, England was the most powerful country. During the Virginia Provincial Convention, Patrick Henry got a chance to give his opinion, which was opposite of everyone else’s. The others giving a speech on that day thought the colonies should compromise. Patrick Henry wanted to fight for American Independence and tried to persuade the colonists to fight for it too in his speech at the Virginia Convention. During his speech, Patrick Henry used a variety of oratorical devices

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    In the “Speech in the Virginia Convention” Patrick Henry, also known as the Orator of Liberty, gave a speech to his fellow Virginian patriots to persuade them that going to war with Britain was the only logical solution to be free of them and to have their freedom and to reclaim independence back. Some rhetorical appeals he used to accomplish this task are ethos, pathos, and logos. The first appeal he uses to convince the convention to do his mission was ethos, which is credibility, to persuade

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