...Revolution~DBQ The Revolutionary War is revolutionary in the social, political and economic factors in day to day life. Although it is widely disputed, there is reason behind it’s “revolutionary” standpoint, meaning that it is radically new or innovative and outside or beyond established procedure and principles. In Document #1 there is a group of patriots pulling down the Royal Statue in New York, during the 1770’s, showing how the Patriots were looking for a new and innovative government and political force to lead them under the tyranny of the crown. Also, Document #5 shows that 5 states ended up abolishing slavery within 1 year of the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783. And that started a trend throughout America up until slavery was...
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...What really caused the Civil War? The Civil War was a war known to many. Between April 1861 to about May 1865, Northern and Southern American soldiers geared up for the nation’s first Civil War. It was fought mainly on key differences of principals and viewpoints of the North and South. Many people think the main or only cause of the Civil War was slavery, however there are many different aspects that led up to the war. The North and South had very different economies and ways of life. They tried to make compromises to suit both parties, but they never fully satisfied anyone. Of the many plausible causes of the Civil War, economic differences leading to divisions of wealth, slavery, differences in population and politics all led to the Civil...
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...War in Syria DBQ Essay Megan Gubler In Syria wars have been outraging between other groups formed and other countries. In there has been constant violence, shooting, killing, and bombing. What is the cause for all this violence? Some examples of all this violence are one disagreements, just by an opinion or a choice made that thought was right has brought war with others. The Kurds and Turkey at war because of a disagreement, however US is allied with both Turkey and Kurds. Two, sects, this has also brought violence to Syria, because of it three government loyalists were killed and when people found out they were outraged. Buildings were burned and more deaths were made. Finally, allied fighting. Similar of what happened in...
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...Civil War DBQ There are multiple reasons why Texans fought in the Civil War. The Civil War was North (Union) against South (Confederacy). Texans were part of the South, and they had slavery. The reasons for Texans fighting in the Civil War are slavery, keeping peace, and state rights. One reason Texans fought was for slavery. “African race has no (part) in their establishment, that they were rightfully held as and inferior and dependent race” (Doc B). Slaves weren't free, and that was the resolution. The ‘resolution’ was how Texas wanted it, so they fought for slavery. “All white men are and of right ought to be entitled to equal civil and political rights.” (Doc B) all white men had rights. White men had the right to, but it never said anything about African Americans and slaves. Texas fought to preserve slavery. Another reason for Texans fighting was to keep peace in Texas and in the country. (Doc A) the graph in this document states that only 30% of Texans had slaves. Not many texans owned slaves, but the ones who did weren’t afraid...
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...DBQ: What were the Underlying Causes of World War I? World War I was the first devastating war the world ever saw. From July 28, 1914, to November 11, 1918, over 17 million people died and 20 million more were wounded. The two main alliances that fought each other were called the allied powers and the central powers. The allied powers consisted of France, Great Britain, Russia, and America. While the central power consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. Both the allied powers and central powers devoured each other. But, for what cost and why did this happen? There are 4 major reasons why World War I happened. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism these 4 are the major causes for World War I. First, as Europe advanced their technology and economy because of Industrial revolution; they also increased their military power and the spendings. In the analysis Richard Overy created in 1999, it shows that money spent on Army and Navy from 1890 to 1914 increased greatly. Germany especially had a huge amount of growth when it came to Military.The spendings increased because of the concept people had back then. Like Emile Zola in 1891 said: “We must eat and be eaten so that World may live”. Prince Bernhard von Bulow of Germany also said “In the coming...
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...The War of 1812 did not only involve Britain and the U.S., but the Native Americans as well. Before the war started the British made deals with the Indians which provided the British protection from possible invasion of Canada and provided the Indians with a chance to protect their lands from the greedy, land-hungry Americans. However, the unlikely British-Native alliance of 1812 is seldomly ever mentioned, and few know about that amount of dependency each side had on one another. With this said, the Native Americans wanted an alliance with the British in order to keep control over their tribal lands while the British wished to protect Canada and employ the Indians against the Americans during the war. How could an unlikely alliance be so successful?...
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...The War of 1812 causes and consequences were Britain arming the Native Americans with weapons but the reason for this is because America was in the process of developing so they kept pushing the Native towards West. Native Americans resistance started to weaken from joining British war which conflicted with the Americans. The British imprisoned American sailors to work for them in their navy by kidnapping them from Americans ship. Also, Britain placed a blockade on France because America and France needed to get through Britain in order to trade amongst each other. But for their actions there is always a reaction, the USS Constitution defeated British ship on the 19th of August in 1812. America's Commodore, Oliver Hazard Perry, lead the...
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...The final colonial war was the French and Indian war. The English and the French battled for colonial dominance in North America, the Caribbean and India. The British won the war, but the debt that was incurred almost destroyed the English government. The debt caused rising tensions that led to the American revolution. The French and Indian war altered the political and economical relations between Britain and the American colonies. Before the French and Indian war(1754) France had some control over North America, however in 1763 after the French and Indian war due to their lost the treaty of Paris marked an end of power for France in North America. In addition, George Washington's loyalty resided on the British because he served for general...
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...The Cold War lasted from 1947 to 1991, that is approximately 45 years. People have heard all about what happened during the Cold War and what it was. It was a fight between the USA and the USSR. I am here not to talk about that stuff though but who started it. I will go over facts supporting that the Soviet Union started the Cold War. The Cold War was started because of the military expansionism of Stalin. America's response was a defensive reaction. As long as the Soviet clung to their dream of imposing rold Communism, the USA had no way of ending the conflict. Stalin’s desire to dominate the world under Communism and his takeover of East Europe was seen to be his first steps towards world communism. This could not be ignored and so President...
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...The civil war being as big as it was one of the biggest events for america mainly because of the outcome it which help the minorities such as blacks. The civil war gave the freedom to blacks and all slaves which was a very significant change for people and the Gettysburg Address and Ain’t i a woman help free the slaves. Even though people think slavery was good, the Gettysburg Address and Ain't I a Woman helps support the thought that slavery wasn't fair to anyone who was a slave because slaves were demoralized and treated wrong and wanted freedom in the world/America. Slavery harmed people and their families, some families were taken away from each other. For example Sojourner Truth states, “I have borne thirteen children, and seen most...
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...To this day the Civil War is the single most deadly war that American soldiers have been involved in. In fact, it is estimated that the military loss of the Civil War is nearly greater than all of America’s involvement in all conflicts since its foundation in 1776. The Civil War has been tied to numerous events dating from the 18th century all the way to nearly the end of the 20th century in America. American society in the 18th and 19th century was slowly deteriorating and would eventually lead to the North and the South becoming conflicting societies by the 1830s-1850s. The 18th century was a very much important time for the 13 colonies and the newly formed United States. They had broken away from England, with the use of the Declaration...
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...Yes, the American colonists were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain such as taxation without representation and tyranny. The colonists believed that they were being taxed without being represented and the British did not allow them to give consent. The Stamp Act was a tax that the British collected for paper goods. According to document 10, colonists were taxed for daily goods such as playing cards and stamps. The colonists believed that British should give consent before taxing on goods. This is important because people was being arrested for violating the Stamp Act and no juries are allowed which makes it really unfair . Later on, the colonists decided to tarred and feather the tax collectors which made the act repealed. The Townshend Acts is a many acts combine into one and the main point of this Act is to raise revenue. In Document 16, the colonist were taxed on goods such as as paper, paint, lead, glass and tea. The taxes funded British troops living in America and paid salaries to royal officials. The Tea...
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...The Revolutionary War had a significant impact on the United States but was not revolutionary, this event affected and changed the nation in political, social, and economic ways. Many people revolted against their political bodies and rulers (D1, D10). Women and Blacks struggled to find equality and rights and although the social classes were clashing, it was ever so subtle. D3,D7,D8. The representatives from the northern colonies were losing wealth, as were the southern colonies and it deeply affected their views. D4D9. The evidence in the destruction of the royal statue in the New York photo and the letter from three Seneca Indian leaders to George Washington, one could come to the conclusion that the political bodies in many places were...
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...Great rivalry, as well as tension, persisted between the British Empire and France during The Seven Years War. Afterwards, American colonists felt proud of themselves in their effort during the war. America was told they were going to become a mighty empire, however, not an independent one, which led to a Revolution. This Revolution resulted in the Declaration of Independence from England, and the creation of a new Nation. Not long after, Americans fought a second one for Independence, due to the fact that Americans still felt restrictions being placed on them by the British, and that their Independence was not as it should have been. Some may say that the war was unnecessary, however, these occurrences were inevitable. At first, the relationship...
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...The cause of the Civil War is complex and no individual reason can be blamed for a gruesome war like this. The Civil War was a devastation to the US and it nearly tore our young country apart. Families were split, hundreds of thousands were killed and cities and towns and homes were destroyed. The ideological and economic differences between the North and the South of Antebellum America were significant motivations towards the Civil War. These differences eventually lead to great tension between the North and the South, and the start of the Civil War. The geographical differences between the North and South Lead to to different ways of life in the two regions. In the South, People were provided with sunny days, long, hot summers, and short,...
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