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Weapons Used In the Revolutionary War
by guitarguy in Culture & Society > History
There are many different revolutionary war weapons. The following article will illustrate the top four that were used.
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The Civil War
by shue in Culture & Society > History
history about american civil war and spirit of american
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The Real Struggle for American Independence
by DaoJones in Culture & Society > History
Essay outlining the living conditions and struggles of the common soldier during the American Revolution. References and based on Joseph Plumb Martin's "Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier" Approx 1000 words
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Terms for the Study of Latin American History
by VeryTerry in Culture & Society > History
A list of terms useful for the study of Latin American history, as well as their definitions and significance.
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The Beginnings of the American Revolution
by auron in Culture & Society > History
On April 19th, 1775 at around 5 o'clock in the morning, John Pitcairn, a Major in the British army led 700 troops to Lexington to seize Patriot leaders and their arsenal.
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Chapter 2 Summary: American Political Traditions
by apfaq in Culture & Society > History
A look at the early beginnings of America, including Thomas Jefferson and Henry Adams.
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The Female Paul Revere
by MimiRiser in Culture & Society > History
The exciting, true story of a 16-year-old girl who made a wild and dangerous ride to rally American forces during the Revolutionary War…
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Founding Mothers
by martielownsberry in Culture & Society > History
We have all heard about the founding fathers, the men who helped win the war for independence, but did you know that many women played an active role as well? Here are just a few of their stories.
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Laos National Museum, Vientiane, Laos: A little short on artifacts, but not on scope
by Papa_Sparks in Travel > Asia
Once known as the Laos Revolutionary Museum, the Laos National Museum in Vientiane, Laos might be a little short on artifacts, but definitely not short on its historical scope.
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The Tea Parties are a joke
by krusader in Culture & Society > Politics
Americans try to revive history with a watered down version of a historical event that shaped the foundations of the United States.




