The American Revolution: From Conflict to Independence
The American Revolution, spanning from 1775 to 1783, was ignited by events in Boston and escalated with key battles like Lexington and Concord. General Thomas Gage's actions led to the mobilization of rebel forces, culminating in the Battle of Bunker Hill. This period saw the rise of local militias
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The American Revolution: Early Years and Conflict
The American Revolution began with the Colonies declaring independence, leading to a war where Patriots faced many challenges against the better-equipped British forces. Loyalists, including African Americans, played complex roles in the conflict. Despite disadvantages, Americans had strengths like
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Impact of Non-State Actors on Civic Space: Interim Findings & Recommendations
Examining the impact of non-state actors on civic space in Bangladesh, Palestine, and Zimbabwe reveals the drastic effects of pro-government militias, GONGOs, and state-owned media restrictions on NGO activities. Recommendations include resolving conflicts, flexible long-term support, addressing act
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