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  • ...merican history in the 17th and 18th centuries, focusing especially on the American Revolution, Puritan New England, and the slave South. He uses intellectual, social, b
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  • ==Impact on American Revolution?== ...for the American Great Awakening and that in turn lay at the basis of the American Revolution. Heimert thus sees a major impact as the Great Awakening provided the radic
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  • ...er in the Continental Navy during the [[American Revolution, naval history|American Revolution]] and is known as the "Father of the American Navy." ==American Revolution==
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  • ...s an assembly of representatives of the 13 colonies participating in the [[American Revolution]]. It met during the first two years of the revolution and is famous for p ...t problems of organization, procedure, and policy prevented adjournment. [[American Revolution, military history|Battles at Crown Point, Ticonderoga, and Bunker Hill]] pu
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  • ...ific research and published works of political theory and been part of the American revolution.
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  • ...tes that constituted the [[United States of America]] at the time of the [[American Revolution]]. It is located in [[New England]] at the extreme northeastern corner of
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  • * Gipson, Lawrence. ''The British Empire Before the American Revolution'' (15 volumes) (1936-1970), Pulitzer Prize; highly detailed discussion of e
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  • ...tance themselves somewhat from the "parent" church in England. After the [[American Revolution]], for example, American Anglicans found it preferable to call themselves m
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  • ...'Common Sense''''' was a pamphlet written by [[Thomas Paine]] during the [[American Revolution]], originally published on January 10, 1776 in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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  • ...government, back in the [[United Kingdeom]], not the rebels, during the [[American Revolution]]. Following the revolution, when the winners regarded them as traitors, t
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  • Born into a family with [[American Revolution|Revolutionary War]] ancestry (his grandfather had fought under [[George Was
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  • ...oston in a chain of episodes that led to armed rebellion in 1775 and the [[American Revolution]]. The colonists formed militias and seized control of each colony, ousting ...being deprived of a historic right.<ref> John C. Miller, ''Origins of the American Revolution.'' 1943. pp. 31, 99, 104</ref>
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  • ...nglish]] colony founded in 1630 and was an early battleground during the [[American Revolution]]. In recent decades, the area has voted heavily Democratic in presidentia
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  • * Dull, Jonathan. ''A Diplomatic History of the American Revolution'' (1985)
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