The French and Indian War<span> (1754-63)</span>
The Sugar Act<span> (4/5/1764)</span>
<span>The Stamp Act </span>(3/22/1765)
Patrick Henry's "If This Be Treason" speech (5/29/1765)
<span>The </span>Stamp Act<span> Congress (10/7-25/1765)</span>
Townshend Acts<span> (6/29/1767)</span>
The Boston Massacre<span> (3/5/1770)</span>
The Boston Tea Party<span> (12/16/1773)</span>
The First Continental Congress<span> (Philadelphia, 9/5-10/26/1774)</span>
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Historian Robert H. Weibe published the "Search for Order" in which he commented on the scope of the Progressivist movement and its main reformers. He said that the heart of the progressivist movement relied on the ambition of the middle class to pursue its goals.
One example from the period 1880 to 1920 that could be used to support Wiebe's argument could be the reformer's goal to "clean" the government of corruption reported by muckraker journalists, the modernization of the American education system, and the support of the right of women to vote.
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A.
Explanation:
His bravery in the Battle of New Orleans, made his a national hero. He was only lower then George Washington.
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