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    and participated in the Boston Tea Party. At the beginning, Johnny did not feel strongly about the fight for independence. He lived with the Laphams, who were loyalists. As a silversmith's apprentice, Johnny was not affected by the British. When he lived with Rab and delivered newspapers, he became a patriot. Rab's uncle Lorne was a patriot who published the Boston Observer, a Whig newspaper. Johnny assisted with the Observer's Club, a top-secret club of rebels in Boston. He also participated in the

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    York. As Madam Lockton arrives to New York , she refuses to have her luggage inspected by Loyalist Soldiers, causing Isabel’s sister Ruth to giggle. When Isabel lies to Madam

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    “Hard times don’t create heroes. It is during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is revealed.” Bob Riley once said. The American Revolutionary War went through years, 1775-1783. These three Patriot soldiers Nathan Hale, Deborah Sampson, and Thomas Jefferson stepped up, and revealed their hero during the hard times of the American Revolution against the british. Nathan Hale was a hero because of his brave acts while spying on the British. On September 10, 1776 Hale had willingly volunteered

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    generation of young against old. Additionally, the authors state, “Yale students did rush away to get weapons and join the war in 1775” ( Collier and Collier 214 ). In detail, the Yale students are the young generation of people that consist mostly of Patriots fighting in the war, but older generations, like Mr. Meeker, do not want a war because of the consequences that they experienced. Furthermore, Sam, symbolized as the youthful generation, is more eager to join the war while the senior generation know

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    The basis of the American society is a result of the American Revolution that swept America from 1775-1783. From as early as 1765, colonial Americans resisted British rule over their home country. The British, the most powerful nation in the world, imposed several taxes on the America colonies in order pay off war debt they had built up over the French and Indian War. Americans found these taxations, such as the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act, very unjust. Many participated in revolts such as burning

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    The American Revolution had the battles of Lexington and Concord in April of 1775. It was the turning point between the 13 colonies and Britain. When the shot was "heard around the world," you know the Revolutionary War officially began. It was not expected from an anonymous gun. If independence was wanted, there had to be battles and leaders. They had to rebel against each other in order for there to be freedom and independence. The French and Indian War is what drew the colonies closer together

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    anticipated the Revolution, and if a religious leader would have read A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to Higher Power, God Arising and Pleading his People’s Cause, and A Loyalist Rebuttal to Common Sense, they would have been strongly influenced to

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    Women in the Revolution do not get as much recognition as men. They took on many jobs in the Revolutionary War. Some of these jobs were traditional, some even were uncommon and sometimes scandalous for the time period. There were jobs like nurses, cooks, and maids. There was also the more, uncommon and scandalous jobs, such as secret soldiers, spies and Daughters of Liberty. Nurses weren't used as much in the early parts of the war, then gained popularity later around 1777. After the Continental

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    There was a war fought between the original thirteen colonies and Great Britain around April in 1775. This war was known as The American Revolution and although war was pretty common back then but, this was a different kind of war. The thirteen colonies that were rebelling against their mother country were fighting to become a country where every human has the freedom to do and say what they wanted. Also, they had many new ideas for running a country that many countries had never thought of or that

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    took over their home. The IRA would Fight using guerilla and terrorist tactics including bombings, assassinations, kidnappings, punishment beatings, extortion, smuggling, and robberies. But over time the IRA became more of a dangerous militia then patriots defending their home. IRA activities have included bombings, assassinations, kidnappings, punishment beatings, extortion, smuggling, and robberies and just overall killing. the group had operated bombing campaigns on various targets in North Ireland

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