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  • Improve The Quality Florence Nightingale
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    Florence Nightingale is remembered throughout the world for her heroic, almost superhuman labors in the field of nursing. Florence Nightingale was born in Italy in 1820 and was named Florence after her birthplace. A brilliant child, Florence attained outstanding academic achievement in her years attending school. Florence grew up to be a lively and attractive young woman, admired in her families elite social circle and was expected to make a good marriage, but Florence had other concerns. In 183...
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  • Brutally Murdered British Soldiers
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    The Boston Massacre is considered by many historians to be the first battle of the Revolutionary War. The fatal incident happened on March 5 of 1770. The massacre resulted in the death of five colonists. British troops in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were there to stop demonstrations against the Townshend Acts and keep order, but instead they provoked outrage. The British soldiers and citizens brawled in streets and fought in bars. The citizens viewed the British soldiers as potential oppressors...
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  • Indentured Servants African Americans
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    This exhibit is not about war. It is about the zealous account of African- Americans standing up and being counted as defenders of LIBERTY. This LIBERTY encompasses a vision of basic human rights connected with justice as accorded to all other peoples seeking freedom both inside and outside the territorial bounds of America. American history, at its best, is filled with records of the early colonial settlers searching for a place where the principles of freedom could be expressed and practiced. ...
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  • Indentured Servants British Soldiers
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    ... passes a vision of basic human rights connected with justice as accorded to all other peoples seeking freedom both inside and outside the territorial bounds of America. American history, at its best, is filled with records of the early colonial settlers searching for a place where the principles of freedom could be expressed and practiced. We are all familiar with the many written proposals, oral discourses, and constitutional provisions which evolved from their democratic ideas. The vibranc...
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  • Bridge On The River Kwai Theme Of Madness
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    The Theme of Madness in The Bridge On The River Kwai The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) was the most successful war film of the 1950 's. The film focuses on several battles, both an internal and external. It examines the question of where does duty and courage end and madness begin? The character of the British Colonel Nicholson, played by Alec Guiness, is, from the very start of the movie, in a battle of ethics with Colonel Saito, played by Sense Hayakawa, the commandant of the Japanese prison...
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  • Taxation Without Representation King George Iii
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    The colonists during and before the Revolutionary War believed that they had many well-thought reasons to rebel against England. Some of the most popular reasons would have to be the concept of Taxation without representation and the famous Stamp Act. Many colonists were not so concerned with taxes so they sided with the reason of the British restricting their westward expansion. But those colonists who did not go along with those excuses for rebellion just plain hated the British for invading t...
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  • Boston Tea Party Act Was Passed
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    Colonists of America fought the American Revolutionary War in order to win British and the worlds recognition of being an independent nation. Colonial opposition to the British government began after acts such as the Stamp act, the Townshend acts and the coercive acts and many other laws passed by British government. These actions by the British triggered a severe dislike for Britain and the people of America began to unite in their opposition. The British have passed such laws that have caused ...
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  • Continental Army British Army
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    I Spy Tomorrow will be the day of reckoning; I will soon know my fate. Tonights the 25 th of March 1781, 10 days since the British victorious Battle of Guilford Court House. Lord Cornwallis and his men have decided not to pursue the retreating Continental Infantry lead by that cunning Rhode Island native, General Nathanael Greene. He had opted instead to retreat and move back here in Hillsborough. And this decision has signaled the end of my cloaked and covert activities. Everything started when...
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  • Boston Tea Party Act Was Passed
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    Were British Imperial policies responsible for the coming of the American Revolution? Colonists of America fought the American Revolutionary War in order to win British and the worlds recognition of being an independent nation. Colonial opposition to the British government began after acts such as the Stamp act, the Townshend acts and the coercive acts and many other laws passed by British government. These actions by the British triggered a severe dislike for Britain and the people of America b...
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  • Boston Massacre British Soldiers
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    John Hancock stated? Let this sad tale of death never be told without a tear; let not the heaving bosom cease to burn with a manly indignation at the barbarous story... ? during his oration of the massacre on 5 March 1774. The? Boston Massacre? as it was called, was really not a massacre in the sense that a lot of people were slaughtered, it was a massacre in the sense that British government? s authority was not to be tolerated. During the next eighteen months, tensions between the Colonists an...
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  • Battle Of Bunker Hill Won The Battle
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    The Battle of Bunker Hill Boom, Bang, Crack! The sounds of muskets being fired, its ammunition ricocheting off rocks and splintering trees are heard all around. The pungent smell of gun powder stings the nose, and its taste makes the mouth dry and sticky. The battle is still young, but blood soaked uniforms and dead or dying men can already be seen, causing the fear of death to enter many of the soldiers minds. It is remembered that freedom is what the fight is for, so we must continue to gain i...
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  • Battle Of Bunker Hill Won The Battle
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    Boom, Bang, Crack! The sounds of muskets being fired, its ammunition ricocheting off rocks and splintering trees are heard all around. The pungent smell of gun powder stings the nose, and its taste makes the mouth dry and sticky. The battle is still young, but blood soaked uniforms and dead or dying men can already be seen, causing the fear of death to enter many of the soldiers minds. It is remembered that freedom is what the fight is for, so we must continue to gain independence. The battle ha...
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  • Battle Of Bunker Hill Won The Battle
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    This is how the battle to be known as Bunker Hill began. On June 17, 1775 the Battle of Bunker Hill took place. It is one of the most important colonial victories in the U. S. War for Independence. Fought during the Siege of Boston, it was considerable encouragement to the revolutionary war. This battle made both sides realize that this was not going to be a matter decided on by one battle. The battle of Bunker Hill was not just an event that happened overnight. The battle was the result of stru...
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  • End Of The War British Soldiers
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    Explain The Changing Attitudes Of British Soldiers Explain The Changing Attitudes Of British Soldiers And Civilians Towards The War When war broke out in 1914 soldiers were ready and eager to fight a war they believed would be over by Christmas. They volunteered to beat the Germans, to fight for King and country, to protect their land and families and they believed it was their duty. There was also huge public pressure to join up and objectors were given white feathers and publicly ridiculed. Fr...
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  • French And Indian War Fort Duquesne
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    The French and Indian War The French and Indian War was fought on July 9, 1755. This battle took place at Fort Duquesne, in western Pennsylvania, which was one of the many French forts in the Ohio Valley. The fight was between the English army, which was led by General Edward Braddock and the French army, which was led by Captain Beaujeau. The English army included 1, 750 British regulars and 450 colonial militia. The French army, which included Indians, included less than 1, 000 men. The Englis...
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  • Boston Tea Party Battle Of Bunker Hill
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    George Washington and the American Revolution The American Revolution was considered unwinnable to many, but proved to be a crucial fight that aided in the creation of the United States. Numerous courageous war figures emerged during this War for Independence. Although many people were responsible for the war s success, one man stands out from the rest, and he emerged to become one of America s best known heroes- -George Washington. His drive and determination to prevail were primary factors for...
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  • Didn Acute T First World War
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    History GCSE Coursework Question 1 Study sources A, B and c. Use your knowledge of the First World War to explain which two posters were published before 1916, and which one was published after 1916. You must give reasons for your answer. The sources A and B were produced before 1916 and C was produced afterwards. Source C is an American poster and these wouldn´ t have been needed before 1916, as America did not join the war until 1917. Joining the army before 1917 when conscription had no...
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  • H M S Paul Revere
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    One if by land, two if by sea the supposed famous words spoken by Paul Revere to Colonel William Conant, an American soldier stationed in the steeple of the North Church in Boston, waiting to relay the signal of the intended path of the British invasion on April 18, 1775 (The Glorious Cause 268) to Paul Revere. According to the legend Paul Revere was to be positioned across the Boston Bay from the North Church waiting for the signal from Colonel Conant. The Colonel was to hang one lantern in the...
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  • Taxation Without Representation Boston Tea Party
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    Like any other great event in history, there was much more to the Revolutionary War than is seen on the surface. It is true that the war was fought for intellectual freedoms, as well as political and economical freedoms. However, the mere ideas of free intellect and politics and economics could not have grown into a nation-wide motive for war without gossips, rumor mills, pamphlets, or boycotts. The social aspect of the Revolutionary War enabled the growth of the intellectual, political, and eco...
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  • British Soldiers Didn T
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    US History I Test The people represented in the picture, are pulling off King George III symbolizes how Americans felt right before the start of the revolutionary war. I believe this picture is in the beginning or middle part of 1775. The people of America were mad, were so, fed up with the British government that they will start a war in order to break away from them. These feelings didn? t just come about all of a sudden though, England set themselves up for this the moment they set up colonie...
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