Throughout history, people have waged deep philosophies, protests and even war for the purpose of government. From Biblical writings to present day battles the struggle for balanced and limited governments, continue to rewrite history. In fact, this conflict between powers of the government and its citizens resulted in a revolutionary philosophy, "government by the people, for the people" that forever shaped our nation and the world. Upon the completion of the French and Indian War, Great Britain found itself drowning in debt. Although the British were victorious, the toll from fighting multiple fronts depleted British resources and led the government to near destruction. As a result, King George sought to capitalize resources and pay down …show more content…
The Declaration of Independence claimed sovereignty of the American colonies and listed the reasons for separating from Great Britain to include slavery and mobilization of Native Americans to wage war against the colonists. Throughout the colonies, colonist began removing posters and statues that were once in support of Britain. King George spoke ill of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and told parliament to prepare for war with the colonies. The Americans knew that in order to win a war against one of the world's best armies, they would have to capitalize on their strength - geography of the land. This advantage allowed the Americans to have replenished supplies and additional soldiers ready in various regions. The British had to wait for supplies to be shipped from Britain. In addition, they were not prepared for the varying terrains and changing weather patterns. The Americans struggled through many victories and losses across the colonies. However, the Americans suffered their first major loss at the battle of Long Island with 1,500 dead and wounded and 1,000 more captured. This loss forced the Americans to retreat to Fort Lee and Fort Washington. This win by the British gave the English a false, but much needed, confidence that they would easily win the
The Declaration of Independence, Good Or Bad? The Declaration of Independence was just signed as most people should know, but what most people don't know or haven't decided is whether the Declaration is good for us and will lead to a great positive country or is it bad and not work out for us as a country. This a big decision to step away from The British Empire and try to make it on our own. What I say here and now am that I strongly believe that The Declaration of Independence is great for us as a country.
The British soldiers outnumbered The American soldiers by a lot. The british had a ton of ammunition to fight. The americans had little ammunitions so that's how they new their chances of winning was very slim because the british had more supplies than they did. The Before the battle started The americans were warned that they were coming so they started preparing weeks in advance.
The Battle of New Orleans is a highly informative book written by historian Robert V. Remini. It was published in 2001 by Penguin Books in New York. This book serves to inform readers of an overlooked, yet highly important battle that took place during the War of 1812. It is about bravery and leadership as well as people uniting to work towards a similar goal. Although many today do not know it, the morale, equality, and freedom of America today has its roots in this war.
If the Americans never got there before the British, the British most likely would've got there and won the war. Washington's intelligence and willingness to never give up and continue to work hard is what I think enables him to turn a lost cause into a victory. With intelligence and willingness to keep going, anything can happen. However, things may not work out sometimes as seen at the end of chapter 4 when Washington splits his army between Long Island and New York City. Even though Washington is given an indicator that the vast attack will be on Long Island, he does nothing as McCullough indicates that Washington and the Continental army are left reeling, kind of not knowing what to do in the situation.
1775-1783, The American Revolutionary War: During the American Revolutionary War, Britain and the colonies in America fought about the tax increase that Britain wanted to impose on them. Britain wanted the colonies to help pay for most of the damages caused by the French and Indian War (1754-1763). In order to do this, the British increased taxes for many items, such as sugar and stamps. This causes a huge uproar in the American Colonies, and as a result, thousands of Americans died in the war; either in the battle, British imprisonment, or from widespread diseases. 1787, The New Constitution:
The American colonist got word of their plan and went to defend the hills from the British. British forces charged up the hill twice ending in retreat. On the third charge the American Colonist, who were almost out of ammunition, was forced to retreat. Taking nearly 1,200 casualties, compared to the Americans 400, the British gained the tactical advantage for the Boston Harbor and the Charleston Peninsula. Define the Battle
There were many reasons for the colonist victory in the revolutionary war. One of the biggest reasons the colonists were victorious was that they had the French on their side. The French fought with us because they were rivals with the English. The French supplied us with Money, weapons, ammunition and troops. Most people say the Colonists would not have won the war if it was not for the French.
General George Washington had a very important decision to make that had the possibility of completely ending the revolutionary war, or saving it. Washington was in a very tough situation. The men’s enlistment contracts were getting close to expiring, the amount of food and supplies were low, and the morale of all of his troops was extremely low. Something needed to happen to get the Americans back on track. Washington decided to march to Trenton and Princeton late in the war to fight the British, and it paid off.
The Americans won the battle. The Battle of Saratoga was the major turning point in the war. Americans had clever war strategy. The soldiers knew that the British were making their way towards Saratoga, so they slowed them down by destroying bridges and leaving fallen trees on the roads. Since the Americans knew of Burgoyne's coming, the American soldiers wanted to try sabotage his forces.
The American Revolution was one of the most important wars that was fought in the history of the United States. The Patriots and the British had two different views on how things should be run in America. Many people have different opinions on why, where and how the war was started. There were a few key battles that helped to influence the outcome of the war. The outcome of the American Revolutionary War influenced the United States way of Freedom and the way the American people live today.
Effects of the French and Indian War The French and Indian War was a major turning point in American history because it had wide-ranging effects that paved the way for the American Revolution. The later part of the war is also known as the Seven Years War, which was the first major global conflict in American history. Although the British came out victorious, the French and Indian War left them broke and planted the idea of independence into the minds of the colonists.
The United States is a nation built upon law, democracy, and principles derived from rights. Like anything man-made, there are flaws to be found in this nation, yet also strengths. Since the very first days of the Declaration of Independence’s effects on the colonies to the modern era we live in today, these successes and failures have defined society’s standards. While recently the United States has moved closer to the ideals of the Social Contract and Natural Rights, it has also moved further from the guiding Rule of Law.
The year is 1776 and I am one the members of the Continental Congress debating whether or not to sign the Declaration of Independence. I am fully aware of the risks of failure, like being captured and executed as a traitor and the success, like having independence and a chance to set a new fair system. Now saying this, I am considering myself as strong supporter of independence, because I believe we will live free from the crown. The Unanimous Declaration (of Independence) defends the Thirteen United States of America, by listing colonial dissatisfaction against King George III actions. By arguing certain natural and legal rights, including a right of a drastic change in the government for the good of the people.
Declaration of Independence Precis Thomas Jefferson in his historical document, The Declaration of Independence (1776), asserts that the colonies should break free from Britain’s tyranny. Jefferson supports his assertion through the use of anaphora, parallel structure, imagery, emotional appeal to patriotism, and logical appeal to the colonist’s basic rights. Jefferson’s purpose is to advocate for the separation of Britain and the colonies in order to escape the British tyranny that King George imposes on the American colonists. Jefferson writes in a measured tone for the British parliament, King George, and for colonists who have been a victim of Britain’s oppression.
The Colonists were able to win the Revolutionary War because they became allies with France which meant that they would no longer need to have supreme military power and would be better able to cope with the challenges of the war they were facing. Even though they eventually won the war, the Colonists were still facing trouble and disadvantages throughout the war. However, they were able to pull through because of smart decisions by their generals. For example, because the Colonists had a much smaller Navy, they strategized and attacked British merchant ships instead of Navy ships.