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Documents
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Enslaved individuals in the Continental Army
Espionage
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Events during the American Revolution
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Events in Concord, Massachusetts
Events in the American Revolution
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Events leading to the Declaration of Independence in Texas
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Events leading to the Revolution
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Events leading up to the Revolutionary War
Events of the American Revolution
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Events or figures of the American Revolution
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Exam Answers
Expansion of Territory
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Factors
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Factors Contributing to Colonial Victory
Factors contributing to outcome of the war
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Factors contributing to the success of the American Revolution
Factors delaying Georgia's rebellion against British rule
Factors for American victory.
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Factors for Georgia's growth
Factors for the American Revolution
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Factors influencing Congress' decision to declare war on Britain
Factors influencing Congress's decision to declare war
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Factors Influencing Georgia's Rebellion Against Great Britain
Factors influencing Georgia's support for the Revolutionary War
Factors Influencing John Adams
Factors influencing loyalty to Great Britain
Factors influencing support for the American Revolution
Factors Influencing Support for the Revolutionary War
Factors influencing the decision to declare war on Britain
Factors Influencing War Decision
Factors leading to American identity and unity
Factors Leading to Revolution
Factors leading to the American Revolution
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Factors supporting American Independence
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Famous Speeches
Federalism
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Financial Issues
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First Continental Congress
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Foreign Aid
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Formation of the Articles of Confederation
Formation of the Bill of Rights
Formation of the Constitution
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Formation of the Federal Government
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Formation of the U.S. Government
Formation of the United States
Formation of the United States Government
Formation of United States Government
Forms of Colonial Rebellion against British Economic Policies
Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga Capture
Founding Documents
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General Charles Cornwallis
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George Washington's Strategies
George Washington's Views & Decisions
George Washington's Views and Actions
Georgia
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Georgia during the Revolutionary War
Georgia in the Revolutionary War
Georgia involvement
Georgia Patriots
Georgia's involvement
Georgia's involvement in the American Revolution
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Georgia's reaction to the Stamp Act
Georgia's Representatives and Governors
Georgia's resistance to British rule
Georgia's response to the Intolerable Acts
Georgia's role
Georgia's Role in the American Revolution
Georgia's role in the Revolutionary War
Georgia's Situation during Revolutionary War
Georgia's stance on Revolution
Georgia's support for the Revolutionary War
Global Impact
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Governance
Governance in Colonial America
Governing Bodies
Government
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Government and Institutions
Government and Politics
Government Documents
Government ideas and principles
Government response to colonial protests
Government structure
Governor Richard Manning's actions
Green Mountain Boys
Grievances
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Grievances against British Monarchy
Grievances against British rule
Grievances against England
Grievances against George III
Grievances against Great Britain
Grievances against King George
Grievances against King George III
Grievances against King George III and Parliament
Grievances against the British Crown
Grievances against the British government
Grievances against the British monarchy
Grievances and Amendments
Grievances and Causes
Grievances and Complaints
Grievances from the Declaration of Independence
Grievances in the Declaration of Independence
Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
Grievances of American colonists
Grievances of Colonists
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Grievances of the Declaration of Independence
Grievances with British Colonization
Groups
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Groups affected by the American Revolution
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Guerilla tactics
Hamilton's supporters
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Impact of British Policies
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Impact of British Soldiers
Impact of British taxes on colonial activities
Impact of British trade restrictions
Impact of British trade restrictions on American colonists
Impact of Communication on Colonies
Impact of Connection to England
Impact of Disbanding American Legislatures
Impact of disbanding legislatures on American colonies
Impact of Disbanding of American Legislatures
Impact of Enlightenment
Impact of Enlightenment Thinkers
Impact of Fort Ticonderoga
Impact of Hessian mercenaries
Impact of Images
Impact of Intolerable Acts
Impact of Parliament's Actions
Impact of Proclamation Acts
Impact of Slavery
Impact of Slow Communication with British Government
Impact of the American Revolution
Impact of the Constitution
Impact of the Enlightenment
Impact of the Enlightenment on the American Revolution
Impact of the Intolerable Acts
Impact of the Olive Branch Petition
Impact of the Stamp Act Congress
Impact of Thomas Hobbes's ideas
Impact of Thomas Paine's Words on American Colonists
Impact of Visual Media
Impact on American colonies
Impact on American Colonists
Impact on Colonial Society
Impact on Colonists
Impact on Democracy
Impact on Democratic Ideas
Impact on different groups
Impact on Loyalists
Impact on Mexico
Impact on Native Americans
Impact on Other Colonies
Impact on Other Countries seeking Independence
Impact on Slavery
Impact on United States
Impacts
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Impacts of British soldiers on families
Impacts of Disbanding Legislatures
Impacts on American Colonists
Importance of Foreign Aid
Importance of the Declaration of Independence
Important decisions of military leaders
Important Documents of the American Revolution
Important Events
Important Events and Figures
Important Events of the American Revolution
Important figures
Important Figures and Events
Independence
Independence from England
Independence Movements
Independence Recognition
Indiana's involvement
Indigenous Peoples' Involvement in the Revolution
Individuals
Individuals and their Impact
Individuals involved
individuals who helped America gain independence from Britain
Influence and Ideas
Influence of Abigail Adams
Influence of British on colonies
Influence of Common Sense
Influence of Common Sense and Federalist Papers
Influence of English Rights
Influence of Enlightenment
Influence of Enlightenment ideas
Influence of Enlightenment Ideas on Declaration of Independence
Influence of Enlightenment on the Declaration of Independence
Influence of Enlightenment Philosophers
Influence of Enlightenment Thinkers
Influence of European Enlightenment
Influence of Founding Documents
Influence of John Locke
Influence of John Locke on the Declaration of Independence
Influence of John Locke's idea of natural rights
Influence of Literature and Ideas
Influence of literature on colonist views of government
Influence of pamphlets
Influence of Philosophy on the Declaration of Independence
Influence of Religious Faith in the Declaration of Independence
Influence of Revolutionary Literature
Influence of Texts
Influence of the Enlightenment
Influence of Thinkers
Influence of Thomas Hobbes's ideas
Influence of Thomas Paine
Influence of Thomas Paine's Common Sense
Influence of Thomas Paine's Common Sense on American colonists
Influence of Thomas Paine's Ideas
Influence of Thomas Paine's words
Influence of Thomas Paine's words on the colonists
Influence of Women in War
Influence of Words
Influence on American colonists
Influence on American Colonists' Actions
Influence on Colonist Views of Government
Influence on Colonists
Influence on Colonists' Actions
Influence on colonists' actions and decisions
Influence on Declaration of Independence and State Constitutions
Influence on Democratic Ideas
Influence on Equality Movements
Influence on Independence Movements
Influence on Latin American and Caribbean independence movements
Influence on literature
Influence on Mexican Revolution
Influence on Other Countries
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Influence on political, economic, and social concepts
Influence on the American Colonists
Influence on the Bill of Rights
Influence on the Declaration of Independence
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Influences of Enlightenment Thinkers
Influences of John Locke
Influences on colonial views of government
Influences on Colonist Views of Government
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Influences on Texans' Perspective
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Influences on the Design of the Constitution
Influences, Leaders & Documents
Influential Documents
Influential Figures
Influential Individuals
Influential individuals and documents
Influential Speeches
Influential writings
Influential writings and interpretations
Initial opposition to the declaration of independence
Initial Reactions to Lexington and Concord
Intercolonial Relations
International Involvement
International Reactions
International Relations
International Support
Intolerable Acts
Intolerable Acts and Colonial Response
Intolerable Acts and Georgia's Response
Intolerable Acts and their Significance
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