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    Bunker Hill Essay

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    The most important battle of the revolutionary war is bunker hill because it plays the most important role to winning the revolutionary war because the the amount of people killed and captured and the land gained by this battle.All the battles played an important role but the evidence points this battle to play the greatest role in defeating the british . It was the best because the land gained . The amount of british killed and the amount wounded .And the fact that we won the battle and it gave…

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    Tecumseh Research Paper

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    Tecumseh was born in 1768 close to Chillicothe, Ohio. His father, Puckshinwau was a minor Shawnee war chief. His mother Methotaske was additionally Shawnee. Tecumseh came older throughout the peak of the French and Indian War and in 1774 his father was killed at the Battle of purpose Pleasant throughout Lord Dunmore’s War. This had a long-lasting result on Tecumseh and he vowed to become a soul like his father. As a young person he joined the yankee Indian Confederacy below the leadership of…

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    Do you remember the shot heard clear are the world. Who do you think fired first? The battle took place at Lexington on April 2, 1775. This event happened right after Paul Revere's ride. The Red Coats were led by Major Pitcairn and the Colonist were led by Captain Parker. People say that the first shot fired in this battle could be heard clear around the world. This event leads up to the Revolutionary war. I believe that the colonist fired first. Some people may think the Redcoats fired…

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    The First Continental Congress meant in on october 22,1774. The First Continental Congress meant in carpenter hill in Philadelphia. The delegates were chosen by colonial legislatures, or by committees of correspondence of the respective colonies thomas jefferson was the third president and was the vice president for the second president. Congress put together a committee to draft the Declaration of Independence. jefferson died on July 4, 1826–50 years to the day after the signing of The…

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    John Hancock was born in Braintree, Massachusetts January 23, in 1737. He was adopted by his Aunt Lydia and Uncle Thomas Hancock. His uncle was rich and he owned a shipping company. John graduated in 1754 from Harvard College. In 1764 his uncle died and he got the family business and money. In the 1760’s John began his career in politics. He became an important politician in Massachusetts. He was made a leader of the Massachusetts delegate to the second continental congress in 1774. In May…

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    Fire! The shot heard around the world the question is who made that sound, the british or colonies. The British is who shot first and here is why. This shot was heard by many different people but nobody knows who shot first. Here is the point of view of a man that was in the war with Captain Parker. The event took place in the morning of April 19, 1775. Sylvanus wood went with Captain Parker to the North end of Lexington common, near the Bedford road. Sylvanus was 74 and he had been to battle…

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    In 1763, a large statue of king Louis XV was erected at this site to celebrate the recovery of the king after a serious illness. The square surrounding the statue was created later, in 1772, by the architect Jacques-Ange Gabriel. It was known as the place Louis XV. In 1792, during the French revolution, the statue was replaced by a another, large statue, called 'Liberté' (freedom) and the square was called Place de la Révolution. A guillotine was installed at the center of the square and in…

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    Do the Americans become allies with France? When does Washington retire? Will our country go in debt? In this summary you will find out about some of our history that happened in our country. In this summary there are going to be debts, retirement, and also some president business. We should all know this but the first president was George Washington and the vice president was John Adams. Adams broke the tie with Senate by voting so the president can dismiss cabinet officers.Next, the first…

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    John Adams The Second President Revolutionary War Biography 5th Grade Literacy Klarissa, May 2017 Who else was the 2nd president of the United States? No one besides John Adams. John Adams was a very intelligent person with very great skills with law. His early life, adult life and contribution to the Revolutionary War are all included in this biography. The early life of John Adams was a bit interesting with lots of accomplishments. Adams was born on October 30,…

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    George Washington was the 1st president of the United States of America. Throughout his presidency, he dealt with many problems. For example, the war going on between Britain and France, and the Protest of many farmers because of the whiskey tax. Regardless of the obstacles he faced, Washington was better at protecting the rights of the people than Adams because he worked to make sure that every American citizen was safe from war or harmful protests. Washington shows the protection of people’s…

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