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61. The Lewis And Clark Expedition: 1804-1806
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68. Colonists Involved With Mother Country's Struggle?
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69. The Road To Revolution And The American War For Independence
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77. How Can I Help At Home
Our journey begins at the end of the french and indian war. a response to this question, as answered by their famous person at the conclusion of the war.
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The Colonial Gazette The British are coming... Is war a necessary evil? This is the question that will guide our study of the Revolutionary War. Over the course of the next six to eight weeks, your child will be researching and learning about this amazing time in the history of our nation. Our focus throughout this unit will include using technology to complement our exploration of the topic. Our journey begins at the end of the French and Indian War. King George III of Great Britain demands that the colonists help to pay for the cost of defending the territory and begins to impose taxes. “Taxation without representation” is the cry we hear from the colonists. Students will create a series of newspaper articles in Microsoft Publisher which describe an action/event leading to the war, the colonists’ response, and Britain’s reaction. As the war progresses, there are several key battles that we will be researching. Each student will create a PowerPoint presentation reporting vital information about a battle. There were many people who became famous for their actions during this time period. Students will chose a person, either British or American, to research. Using the information learned, each student will create a website answering the question posed at the introduction of the unit—“Is war a necessary evil?” Their website will consist of a response to this question, as answered by their famous person at the conclusion of the war. Their opinion must be supported by knowledge gained from their investigation .

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India's Air Force : As of 1994, the Indian air force was equipped with twenty-two squadrons of ground attack fighters. Five of these squadrons had a total of eighty-nine British Jaguar aircraft. Another five squadrons had 120 Soviet-origin MiG-27 aircraft. The air force also fielded twenty fighter squadrons, two of which were equipped with a total of thirty-five French-built Mirage 2000 H/TH aircraft. There were also twelve squadrons of transport aircraft in the inventory (see table 37, Appendix). Because of the large number of Soviet-origin aircraft, the air force is dependent on Russia for spare parts and equipment and weapons upgrades. In March 1995, Russia agreed to upgrade India's MiG-21 aircraft. Aside from the Training Command at Bangalore, the center for primary flight training is located at the Air Force Academy at Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, followed by operational training at various air force schools. Advanced training is also conducted at the Defence Services Staff College; specialized advanced flight training schools are located at Bidar, Karnataka, and Hakimpet, Andhra Pradesh (also the location for helicopter training). Technical schools are found at a number of other locations. In 1991 the government approved the induction of women into nontechnical air force officer billets, such as administration, logistics, accounting, education, and meteorology. In 1992 opportunities for "pioneer women officers" were opened in the areas of transportation, helicopters, and navigation, and the first group of thirteen women cadets entered the Air Force Academy. During their flight training, they qualified on HPT-32 and Kiran aircraft to earn their air force commissions. After completing ten months' training, five of the seven successful course graduates received further training on various transport aircraft. By 1994, there were fifty-five women officers in the air force.

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"Sir, I do myself the Honour of acquainting you that it has pleased God to crown His Majesty's Arms with Success over all His Enemies upon the Ohio, by my having obliged the Enemy to burn and abandon Fort DuQuesne, which they effectuated on the 25th, and of which I took possession next day, the Enemy having made their Escape down the River towards the Mississippi in their Boats, being abandoned by their Indians, whom I had previously engaged to leave them, and who now seem all willing and ready to implore His Majesty's most Gracious Protection. …I have used the freedom of giving your name to Fort DuQuesne, as I hope it was in some measure the being actuated by your spirits that now makes us Masters of the place. …" (Letter from General John Forbes to British Prime Minister William Pitt, dated 27th November 1758)

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