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Struggle for Independence

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The History the USA Formation

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Christopher Columbus discovered North America. European explorers and settlers came to the 1500's new land for gold, adventure, and freedom. The 1600's colonists lived under … laws.

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Americans in the … colonies wanted to be free of British rule. General George Washington led the colonists in the Revolutionary War Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, and the colonists approved it.

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The American colonists won the war, and the colonies became the United States of America. The Constitution became the highest … of the land, and George Washington became the first President.

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Millions of Europeans came to America as workers during the Industrial Revolution. The new nation grew and added more states. It expanded to the … .

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Americans … against one another in the Civil War between the North and the South.

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For the better part of the 17th and 18th centuries, the relationship between Great Britain and her North American colonies was firm, robust, and peaceable. The colonies enjoyed a period of "salutary neglect"; meaning that the colonial governments were more or less able to self-govern without intervention from Parliament. This laissez-faire approach allowed the colonies to … financially, which in turn proved profitable for the mother country as well. However, this period of tranquility and prosperity would not last.

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Great Britain had amassed an enormous debt following the French and Indian War; so, as a means to help alleviate at least some of the financial … , they expected the American colonies to shoulder their share. Beginning in 1763, Great Britain instituted a series of parliamentary acts for taxing the American colonies. Though seemingly a reasonable course of action - considering the British had come to the defense of the colonies in the French and Indian War - many colonials were livid at the levying of taxes. From 1763 to 1776, Parliament, King George III, royal governors, and colonists clashed over regulations of trade, representation, and taxation. Despite the growing unrest, many Americans perceived war and independence as a last resort.

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By 1775, however, tensions reached a boiling … . Both sides prepared for war as negotiations continued to falter. Fighting began outside of Boston in the spring of 1775 during a British raid to seize munitions at Lexington and Concord. British regulars arrived on the Lexington Green early on the morning of April 19 and discovered the town's militia awaiting their arrival. The "minutemen" intended only a show of force, and were dispersing, when a shot rang out. The American War of Independence had officially begun.

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The militia harassed the British all the way from Concord to Boston, and then surrounded the city. In an attempt to drive the colonials away from the city, British forces attacked the Americans at Breed's Hill on June 17th, resulting in heavy casualties for the redcoats in the war's first major battle. George Washington arrived that July to assume command of the American forces, organized as the Continental Army. Washington then forced 11,000 British soldiers to evacuate Boston the following March, when Henry Knox successfully … 12 artillery pieces from Fort Ticonderoga to Dorchester Heights overlooking the city below.

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By the early spring of 1776, the war had expanded to other regions. At Moore's Creek in North Carolina and Sullivan's Island at Charleston, American forces stopped British invasions. After initial successes, particularly the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York, an American invasion of Canada stalled and ended in … at the end of the year. As 1775 rolled into 1776, the British rapidly built up forces in New York and Canada to strike back.

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After a series of five consecutive defeats for Washington's army at Long Island, Harlem Heights, White Plains, Fort Lee, and Fort Washington, the British … New York City in the summer of 1776. Following the capture of the city, the British drove Washington's army across New Jersey, winning several additional battles along their advance. That winter, however, Washington revived the American cause by winning spirited victories at Trenton and Princeton, New Jersey.

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In 1777, the British launched two major offensives. In September, General William Howe captured Philadelphia, winning battles at Brandywine and Germantown. Despite the losses, the inexperienced soldiers of the Continental Army performed well and gained a measure of confidence, believing that they could very well stand up to the British. Then, in October, British General John Burgoyne invaded upstate New York via Canada, winning several initial victories. Later, however, his army became bogged down thanks in part to efforts of American militia units at Oriskany, Fort Stanwix, and Bennington. Then, after a stunning defeat in an open battle, Burgoyne … his entire field army at Saratoga, New York.

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The American victory at Saratoga was a turning point of the war, for it convinced the French monarchy that the Americans could actually defeat the British in battle. As a result, a formal military alliance was … between the French and American governments in 1778, which entailed increased financial and military support. The alliance had even more positive implications for the Continental Army, because it forced the Parliament to funnel manpower and resources to fight the French across the globe, rather than sending them to North America.

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That same winter, a few months … the formal signing of the alliance, Washington's army retired to Valley Forge, not far from the British garrison in Philadelphia. While arriving rather disheveled, disheartened, and largely undisciplined, the army underwent a rigorous training program under the direction of Baron von Steuben. He instilled in the soldiers a sense of pride, resilience, and discipline, which transformed the army into a force that was capable of standing toe-to-toe with the British.

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In 1778, the British … their forces in New York and Canada and prepared to launch an invasion of the South. In the meantime, in the west, American forces under George Rogers Clark captured several British posts, culminating with a victory at Vincennes, Indiana, and the surrender of a much larger British force.

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To the North, the British abandoned Philadelphia for New York with Washington hot on their … . His army caught up to the redcoats at Monmouth, New Jersey, where an intense battle ensued. After arriving late to the battle and rallying his wavering troops, Washington made several defenses and counterattacks against the surging British force. Though inconclusive with no clear victor, the battle demonstrated the growing effectiveness of the Continental Army. Upon finally reaching New York, British forces never again ventured far from their secure base there.

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In 1779, with fighting on a global … and a stalemate developing in the North, the British began to focus their efforts on conquering the South, in hopes of quelling the rebellion once and for all. That autumn, British forces captured Savannah and Charleston and smashed General Gates' army in Camden, South Carolina, forcing his army's surrender. However, the Continental Army won battles at King's Mountain and Cowpens, stemming the tide of British advance. Undeterred, the British army under General Charles Lord Cornwallis then moved across North Carolina before fighting its way into Virginia.

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By the summer of 1781, Virginia was ablaze with battles along the colony's coast and across its center. As General Marquis de Lafayette doggedly forced Cornwallis toward the coastal defenses around Yorktown, Virginia, he persuaded Washington to move the Continental Army from Connecticut to Virginia. Washington, along with a French fleet and army commanded by General Rochambeau, …. in Virginia on September 19th, 1781, effectively sealing shut any escape route for Cornwallis.

Following a siege and a series of attacks on the British position, Cornwallis surrendered his army to Washington.

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Following Yorktown, both sides consolidated their forces and waited while peace negotiations took place in Paris. There were many small actions near New York City, in western Pennsylvania, and along the Carolina coast, but large-scale fighting had ended. At the time that the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, ending the war … the American colonists, the British still controlled Savannah, Charleston, New York, and Canada.

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The War of Independence is forever … within our American identity and provides all Americans a sense of who we are, or, at the very least, who we should be. Our forefathers fought for liberty, freedom, and republican ideals the likes of which had never before been seen in any style of organized government preceding them. In many ways then, the American Revolution was an experiment: an experiment which overthrew the rule of a foreign power; an experiment which defeated the world's most powerful military; and an experiment which laid the groundwork for a nation attempting to create itself. The low din of battle, fought all those years ago, continues to echo the hearts and minds of Americans to this very day.

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The American Constitution is based on the doctrine of the separation of powers between the executive, legislative and judiciary. The main text of the Constitution comprises … articles.

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Article I vests all legislative powers in the Congress - the House of …. and the Senate. Among those powers are the right to levy taxes, borrow money, regulate interstate commerce, provide for military forces, declare war, and determine member seating and rules of procedure. The House initiates impeachment proceedings, and the Senate adjudicates them.

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The executive branch of the government is headed by the President, who must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, at least … years old, and a resident of the country for at least 14 years. The formal responsibilities of the President include those of chief executive, treaty maker, Commander-in- Chief of the army, and head of state. I

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The legislative branch of the government is the Congress, which has two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Powers granted to Congress under the Constitution include the power to … taxes, borrow money, regulate interstate commerce, declare war, seat members, discipline its own membership, and determine its rules of procedure.

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Political System

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