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A People’s History of the United States: Chapter 5 Summary & Analysis. Next. Chapter 6. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. The Founding Fathers won the Revolutionary War in large part because they used rhetoric to convince large numbers of working-class colonists to fight against Britain.
o Introduced by Prime Minister George Grenville. o Reduced taxes on molasses imported to North American from 6 pence to 3 pence per gallon. o Strengthened admiralty courts (courts with jurisdiction over the sea) Reduce colonial jury acquittals of those violating Navigation act.
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The first agreement for self-government in America, signed by the 41 men on the Mayflower. Marquette and Joliet French Missionaries and fur traders, led by Native Americans, who set out to reach the Mississippi river
Independence. Henry Lee’s resolution to declare independence was passed on July 2, and on July 4, Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, a statement of political philosophy that was directed at the king and still retains dynamic force. Jefferson’s Declaration.
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The British victory over the French resulted in a shift in imperial military policy; in 1763, the ministry deployed a peacetime army in North America, indicating its willingness to use force in order to preserve its authority over the colonies.
Chapter 5: The American Revolution Introduction o Throughout the 18th century, colonists had developed significant emotional ties with both the British monarchy and constitution o The British North American colonists had just helped to win a world war and most, like Rush, had never been more proud to be British o The Revolution built ...
Sep 21, 2010 · In the 1700s and 1800s, most Americans were farmers and factory workers, and so they thought of themselves as producers. But with the invention of advertising by radio and TVs in the 1920s and ‘50s, the overall business increased rapidly and by that they became more of a consumer.