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Benedict Arnold: Hero and Traitor of the American Revolution

Benedict Arnold, a Connecticut man, was a member of the Revolutionary cause from the beginning of the war. After the first battles at Lexington and Concord Arnold along with Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont successfully took Fort Ticonderoga in New York, the first important victory for the rebelling colonists. After the […]

Main Causes Behind the American Revolutionary War

Where would America be today if it never fought for independence? Would the American dream exist? The most significant events that led to the American Revolution include: the obligatory taxes that were made payable to Great Britain, the various security values that were infringed by the English soldiers during the Boston Massacre, and finally, the […]

The Continental – America’s First Paper Money

In the summer of 1775, the 13 colonies that would become the United States of America found themselves at war with England. Shots were heard round the world at Lexington, Massachusetts, and battles were also fought at Concord and Mount Fort. The Declaration of Independence was still a year away, but the Continental Congress understood […]