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The Tea Act

by Duckbill64 in History, July 16, 2010
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A description of the Tea Act and why it failed.

Fighting The American Revolution in Patriot Battles

by Nick Howes in History, April 19, 2010
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The inside story on how Revolutionary War soldiers were armed, equipped, organized, led, fed, paid, even why they fought, detailed in this book.

Does The History of a Country Affect The Way It Behaves in The Present?

by TheMaestro242424 in History, January 7, 2010
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This is a report, done by me, comparing the histories of Canada and the United States, their journeys to independence, along with how they relate to their behaviors in the present. It’s really quite interesting, and I would appreciate if you took your time to read it.

The American Parochial School System

by fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa in Education, November 30, 2009
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Someone had to set the wheels in motion for Parochial Schools in America, and that person was Elizabeth Ann Barley-Seton, who later went on to become St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.

To What Effect Did The American Revolution Fundamentally Change American Society?

by DFino in History, October 9, 2009
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Did the American Revolution have any effect on society in America?

Top Eight US Presidents Military Rankings

by Taffy in Military, May 31, 2009
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US presidents with the highest military rankings.

History of New York: The Empire State

by Dante Monaldo in History, March 30, 2009
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All the history of New York, from the beginning to the present.

The Revolutionary War: Britain’s Mistakes and America’s Reasons to Revolt

by matt41 in History, December 25, 2008
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Why the colonists had the moral authority, in their minds, to overthrow the British Government and replace it with their own.

La Fayette and Washington: Why Such a Lifelong Friendship?

by Francois Hagnere in History, July 14, 2008
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Discover why the two Founding Fathers of America were bound by such a close friendship.

La Fayette’s Black Companion

by Francois Hagnere in History, July 7, 2008
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The French General had a companion at Yorktown. He asked for his emancipation and did so much for Abolishment of Slavery.

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