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Before the Revolution: The Thirteen colonies are in red, the pink area was claimed by Great Britain after the French and Indian War, and the orange region was claimed by Spain. Note that this map does not show the bulk of British North America of that tim
 

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Student Essays on American Revolution
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Essay Grade: 84%
Edward Trent and His Pursuit of Freedom: America at War With Britain
3,375 words, approx. 11 pages
This is a creative piece written to help students understand the impact of the American Revolution on American society.
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Essay Grade: 92%
The American, French, and Russian Revolutions
2,135 words, approx. 7 pages
Reviews the American, French and Russian revolutions. Examines the factors leading up to each revolt. Explains why citizens revolt and discusses reasons for success and failure.
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Essay Grade: 92%
The American Revolution: Revolutionary or History Revised?
1,587 words, approx. 5 pages
Explains why the American colonies wanted freedom and independence from Britain. Explores the formation of the new American government.
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Essay Grade: 97%
Causes of the American Revolution
1,572 words, approx. 5 pages
The primary cause of the American Revolution is a topic subject to heated debate between many historians. Arguments have been made supporting economic, political, and social motives of the war.
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Essay Grade: 92%
The American War of Independence: The 13 Colonies
1,489 words, approx. 5 pages
Explanation on how important modern democracy was to the American colonists. Also explains how modern democracy developed in America and how and why it was threatened by the British after 1763 and how the very different thirteen colonies were able to unite to fight the British.
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Essay Grade: 83%
American Revolution
1,437 words, approx. 5 pages
Among the many complex factors that instigated the American Revolution, two stand out most clearly. The first was England's imposition of taxation on the colonies and the failure of the British to gain consent of those being governed. The second was obviously the military measures England took on the colonists.
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Essay Grade: 96%
Social Causes of the American Revolution
1,371 words, approx. 5 pages
The social causes of the American Revolution include the social structure, the societal aspects of Enlightenment thinking, opposition to European control.
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Essay Grade: 86%
The American Revolution
1,235 words, approx. 4 pages
Provides a history of the American Revolution. Examines the formation of the United States and its beginnings as a British colony. Analyzes the effect of the war on England.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Were the Patriots Justified in Expelling and Abusing the Loyalists?
1,202 words, approx. 4 pages
This essay includes persuasive information on whether or not the Patriots in the United States were justified in abusing and expelling the Loyalists to the King of Britain before and during the American Revolution.
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Essay Grade: 86%
A Necessary Reformation
1,128 words, approx. 4 pages
Explores the history of the American Revolution. Describes events leading up to the revolt. Considers if American Colonists were justified in declaring their independence from British rule.
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Essay Grade: 87%
Social Changes of the Revolutionary War
1,107 words, approx. 4 pages
Discuss the social changes brought about by the American Revolution.
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Essay Grade: 83%
How Close Did the Americans Come to Losing the American Revolution?
1,082 words, approx. 4 pages
How close did the Americans come to losing the American Revolution? Without the French admiral Comte de Grasse's intelligent planning and performance in blockading British forces in the Chesapeake area of Virginia, the entire outcome of the American Revolution might have been different.
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Essay Grade: 82%
Changes Due to the American Revolution
1,011 words, approx. 3 pages
The changes that America went through during the revolution.
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Essay Grade: 95%
Causes of the Revolution
984 words, approx. 3 pages
Essay explores the various causes that led up to the Revolutionary War in 1776.
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Essay Grade: 94%
North Vs. South Colonies
964 words, approx. 3 pages
Describes the conflicts between the northern and southern colonies in America during the Revolutionary War.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Causes of the American Revolutionary War
922 words, approx. 3 pages
Examines factors leading to the American Revolutionary War. Provides a timeline of events tracing from 1620 to 1776. Details major historical factors leading to the war.
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Essay Grade: 86%
Was the American Revolution Revolutionary or Not? By: Ameer Wright
921 words, approx. 3 pages
Who was the American Revolution for: for Blacks? For Whites? Or even Native Americans? What was the American for? For Money? For Freedom? These are some of the questions that scholars continue to argue about, but the main question that is debated is: was the American Revolution, revolutionary or not? The American Revolution was very revolutionary for some topics, but for many it was not revolutionary at all. The three main matters that the American Revolution was revolutionary for was political change, human rights, and economic change.
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Essay Grade: 86%
Economics as Cause of the American Revolution
917 words, approx. 3 pages
Discusses how the main cause of the American Revolution was not slavery or a social issue - the underlying cause lay in the faults of the economy.
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Essay Grade: 88%
The Revolutionary War
834 words, approx. 3 pages
An overview of the factors related to the colonists' sense of independence and liberty that led to the Revolutionary War. These factors included restrictions on civil liberties and parliamentary taxation imposed by the British government; and political ideas, such as the idea of taxation without representation, that emerged in the colonies.
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Essay Grade: 87%
Revolutionary War Was Inevitable
828 words, approx. 3 pages
Essay discusses how the Revolutionary War was an inevitable event.
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Essay Grade: 78%
The American Revolution to the War for Independence
800 words, approx. 3 pages
"The American Revolution" is a better term to explain all the historical events that were taking place. With resistance and rebellion through protests, boycotts, and other political movements, independence was slowly becoming in reach. The conflicts between the two sides foreshadowed a war, leading into independence and an American Revolution. In a sense, the historical events during "The American Revolution" led to "The War for Independence."
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Essay Grade: 87%
American Revolution
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American Revolution
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The American Colonists' Path to a True Identity
760 words, approx. 3 pages
A summary of the American Revolution and how the colonists developed their own sense of identity as Americans.
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Essay Grade: 86%
The Shot Heard Round the World
704 words, approx. 2 pages
Explores the history of the American Revolutionary War. Attempts to determine whether the ware began at Lexington or years earlier, with The Proclamation of 1763. Also examines the role of the 1765 Stamp Act in the fight.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Similarities and Differences between the American Revolution and other Revolutions
700 words, approx. 2 pages
Comparing and contrasting the American revolution to other revolutions: French, Russian, and Chinese.
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Essay Grade: 89%
Contributions to the Onset of the American Revolution
690 words, approx. 2 pages
Explores inherent religious and political ideals, parliamentary taxation, restrictions of civil liberties, and British military measures as contributors to the onset of American Revolution; however, of the four, restrictions of civil liberties and military measures are seen as the most significant.

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Essay Grade: 92%
Retreat to Victory: Pinnacle of the American Revolution
650 words, approx. 2 pages
This essay is about the pinnacle of the American Revolution.
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Essay Grade: 87%
The Young Republics Problems in 1789
621 words, approx. 2 pages
This is an overview of the various problems that faced America after the Revolutionary War.
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Essay Grade: 88%
What Caused the American Revolution?
602 words, approx. 2 pages
It is about the causes of the American revolution.
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Liberties After the American Revolution
596 words, approx. 2 pages
Many believe that freedom was granted to all people in the United States after the American Revolution. However, freedom was not granted to women and slaves, and documents that were supposed to grant equality to all people were nothing more than contradictory statements. The American Revolution was a conservative revolt that earned independence for a nation but did not expand liberties.
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Essay Grade: 83%
Factors Leading to American Revolution
571 words, approx. 2 pages
Describes causes of the American revolutionary war. Discusses the American colonist's growing sense of autonomy and personal liberty and how those feelings conflicted with existing British colonial policies.
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Essay Grade: 90%
Was the American Revolution Based on Self-interest?
566 words, approx. 2 pages
Essay explores if the American Revolutionary War was fueled by self-interest.
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Essay Grade: 83%
The Economic Reasons for the American Revolution
550 words, approx. 2 pages
As the American colonies began to prosper in the 17th and 18th centuries, they developed a system of economic trade not only with Great Britain but also with countries outside the British Empire. Because its trade with the colonies began to lessen, the British enacted a series of trading regulations that minimized wealth and stymied economic growth in the colonies, thus angering the colonists. These economic developments, more than any political differences between Britain and the colonies, precipitated the American Revolution.
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Essay Grade: 94%
The Role of Propaganda in the American Revolution
516 words, approx. 2 pages
The role of propaganda in the American Revolution.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Compare and Contrast Civil War to American Revolution
422 words, approx. 1 pages
Compare and Contrast Civil War to American Revolution
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Essay Grade: 88%
The American Revolution and "The Patriot"
377 words, approx. 1 pages
This in an essay speaking about the similarities and differences between the American Revolution and the movie "The Patriot."
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Essay Grade: 81%
The American Revolution's Impact on Slavery and the Status of Women
370 words, approx. 1 pages
The American Revolution significantly affected aspects of slaves and the status of women. It provided slaves with an opportunity to escape their bondage through joining the army, while it gave women an opportunity to proclaim a more public role in society.
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Essay Grade: 90%
The Road to Revolution
319 words, approx. 1 pages
Essay explores the causes of the American Revolution.

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