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Protected: From the Boston Tea Party to the Independence of the United States
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Protected: Better understanding the online lecture on the Seven Years’ War and the Stamp Act
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Protected: Online lecture 8th March – part 1
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Protected: Online Course 8th & 9th March: The Seven Years’ War and its consequences in British America
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Protected: Correction du quizz de 17h
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Protected: Correction du Quizz de 20h
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Protected: Notes on the lecture from the first weeks of the semester
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The kind of research paper you should not write
Below is an example of the kind of thing that ChatGPT can generate. It is well-written and usually correct but there are no in-depth analyses at all. A research paper should focus on one point or aspect and offer an in-depth analysis that reflects your personal synthesis of the way the historians you have read have approached this particular point. How did Christians in North America justify slavery in the 18th century? In the 18th century, many Christians in North America attempted to justify slavery using religious arguments. This was particularly true of white Protestant Christians in the southern United … Continue reading
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Text to comment by James Oglethorpe
Click here to read and annotate the text using your hypothes.is account. Let these two questions guide your reading: You can read these contextual notes taken from the Encyclopedia Britannica to help you understand the text: The foundation of Georgia A trust for establishing the colony of Georgia was granted a charter by George II (for whom the colony was named) in 1732, long after the large English migrations of the 17th century to North America. The prime mover in obtaining the charter was the English soldier and philanthropist James Edward Oglethorpe, who sought to found a colony where the … Continue reading
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Protected: Distance learning – Thursday 16th February
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