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Revolutions (American Revoltion, Lexington and Concord, First shot of the…
Revolutions
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British casualties included 73 killed, 174 wounded, and 26 missing.
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The key figures in this congress include : John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington.
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They also starting processing and issuing paper money. Along with taking the first steps in creating a federal government.
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Even thought the British eventually won, the battle was a major encouragement to the Patriots.
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This document was created by a group of American leaders that claimed for them independence from Great Britain.
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Washington's trooped suffered 4 wounded while inflicting 114 casualties and capturing 948 prisoners.
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The harsh conditions helped the men turn into a disciplined army that would lead them to victory in the battle of Monmouth. Valley Forge is called the key turning point of the war.
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Burgoyne's army surrendered his remained 5, 700 men and weapons on October 17, 1777
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The French and Americans attacked with a combined force of 16,000 men.
The British lost 156 men and counted 326 wounded. The American and French casualties number from 85 killed and 199 wounded.
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He retires to his home in Mount Vernon, Virginia.
He plans to engage in agricultural pursuits up in Mount Vernon, Virginia and he disengages himself from the public eye.
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The Third Estate held over 90% percent of the people. These people were common people who paid all the taxes, but had no power.
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There was also starvation among the Third Estate because there was poor harvest and food was hard to grow. Only the higher estates were provided with endless food.
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In the Estates general 300 representatives showed up for the First Estate and 300 hundred representatives showed up for the Second Estate. However, the third state had 600 representatives, but they had no power compared to the other estates.
The Third Estate decided to create the National Assembly and make their own decisions. King Louis got angry and locked them out of the meeting house.
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He was guillotined publicly on January 21, 1793
The irony of this is that they got rid of a tyrant king, just to appoint another one. The next ruler would be Robespierre.
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Robespierre held massive executions for anyone who went against the French Revolution in anyway shape or form.
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A collective leadership of five dictators that operated under the command of the Committee of Public Safety.
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When he was first exiled he was sent to Elba, but he soon grew bored and managed to escape. They made him emperor once more.
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He believed that the sun was the center of the universe and that other planets including the earth revolved around it.
He wrote a book about it using the sun and earth as characters called heliocentric and geocentric. This book explained his theory about the sun and earth.
He was later tried and found guilty of heresy. In order to save his life he rebuked his theory, but never gave up on it.
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Copernicus was the first one to think about the heliocentric theory. Later on, Galileo improved it and made it known.
He theorized that not only earth revolved around the sun, but all the other planets too. He said the sun was the center of the universe.
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He discovered the time necessary to traverse any arc of a planetary orbit is proportional to the area of the sector between the central body and that arc.
He also discovered there is an exact relationship between the squares of the planets’ periodic times and the cubes of the radii of their orbits.
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During his time most people believed in geocentric theories, but he believed in heliocentric theories.
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One major invention is the Spinning Jenny. The Spinning Jenny allowed thread to be produced faster than weavers could use it.
Another invention was the Water Powered Loom. The Water Powered Loom used water power and so most factories had to relocate next to rivers and stream. Because of Europe's abundance of body of waters this was very accessible.
The Steam Engine could now be used to spin cotton. Now that steam could power the factories they could be located everywhere, not just on bodies of water.
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The industrial revolution begins in Great Britain because of new agricultural methods. There was also an abundance of natural resources.
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Food was being brought over from the Americas and more food equals more people. The population had doubled in size.
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