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Essay heading: dbq on american identity
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July 8, 2007 |
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They did not want to be ruled by the English monarchy. This mindset led to the American actions against British decrees such as the intolerable acts, Boston Port Bill, Quartering acts, and Quebec Act. The British helped spark the idea of independence in the colonists when removing the French from American land... displayed 300 characters
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This is proven by Military history of the western world (Document F), which clearly states, "?the French to our North American colonies was not the greatest security for their dependence on the mother country?".Lexington and concord also proved to be an American victory when the militia drove away British forces... displayed next 300 characters
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