Présentation historique
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The Struggle for Independence That Shaped the Modern World
THE american revolutionary war
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Conclusion
From an academic point of view
Regarding the American culture
III- What emerged from the war
International aftermath
Short and long-term impacts
II- It's Consequences
The start of tensions and conflicts
Installation of British power
I- The British colonization which led to war
SUMMARY:
Thirteen Colonies
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey...
I- The British colonization that led to war
Installation of British power
British settlers founded colonies along the eastern coast of North America
Decides to taxe colonies
The British government is in debt
The start of tensions and conflicts
Start of Revolutionary War
Battles of Lexington and Concord
Boston Tea Party
Boston Massacre
- Five men were killed
- Six others were wounded
- The entire colony was angered
The BEGINNING of confrontations...
4th of July 1776:
Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775
Second Continental Congress, July 1775, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Battle of Yorktown
Great Britain recognized the independence of the USA in the Treaty of Paris
International conflict
The French army joined the reinforcement.
- Social reconstruction
- Women's role and recognition
- Revolutionary ideas and perspectives
- State constituiton
- Recognition of the USA as Independent
- Numerous deaths (25,000-70,000)
- Long and hard recovery for the country
- Political and Economic challenges after the war
II- It's consequences
Short-term:
Long-term:
- Numerous countries are having a revolution afterward.
- Economic opportunities
- First country fighting for independance
Other countries that experienced revolution
International aftermath
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
Benjamin Franklin
REGARDING THE AMERICAN CULTURE
Symbole of the bald eagle
USA flag undergoing many forms
III- What emerged from the war
Ensuring the American Republic
More accecible education
Individuals that contributes to society
Creating responsible children
Different perspectives on education
American Revolutionary War occurred
From an academic point of view
-Fred Hampton
Conclusion
- The American Revolutionary War was more than a fight for independence:
What to remember
- Violent war
- International conflict
- Heavy conequences
- Influence on the rest of the world
- Cultural wealth
'You can kill a revolutionary but you can never kill the revolution.