Perhaps it was written by a Pentium computer.

Oops. Emphasis mine.


Comparison of The American Revolution and the French Revolution

During the late 1800's, two great revolutions occurred, the American Revolution and the French Revolution. These two historical events happened at the same time, but had a great number differences and very little similarity. When French Revolution occurred, it turned into a very violent and bloody event, while the American Revolution was almost nonviolent, aside from the war....



Contrast the paper above with this completely different paper:


French And American Revolution

During the late 1700's, two great revolutions occurred, the American Revolution and the French Revolution. These two historical events happened at the same time, but had a great number of differences and very little similarity. When French Revolution occurred, it turned into a very violent and bloody event, while the American Revolution was almost nonviolent, aside from the war....



But before I laugh at the essay below, I have to remember that I was once young also:


Causes of American Revolution

In the following essay I will show and prove, based on my knowledge of history and historical data that the statement “the American Revolution was a war against taxes”, is not one-hundred percent accurate....



And I'm still trying to figure out the title of this one:


THe American Revolution Not Through The Eye's Of Mel Gibson

The American Revolution was a time of great discontent in the colonies. The civilians of the colonies were not pleased with the heavy taxation imposed of them from Great Britain. With the people working more for the benefit of the motherland, than America they were starting to feel the strain put on their right to freedom. With the situation of economics worsening, it was time for action or better yet a Revolution. With a heavy and dedicated battle ahead the outcome of the Revolution was questionable. America was a Nation under British rule. This meant that all America was doing was working for the benefit of a country which was not their own. In American the, “colonial commerce was to be regulated to prevent any competition with British manufacturers and to encourage colonial dependence on Britain”( Bennet W. Paul, Canada A North American Nation. Pg.159), which meant it would be very difficult for the United States to ever gain their independence....



To tell the truth, some of these papers seem to be quite interesting:


Was the American Revolution Revolutionary?

Was The American Revolution Revolutionary? A revolution is a total or radical change. Did the American Revolution bring about change? Many historians would say that it did, however, there is much evidence supporting the opposing view. The question is, should the American Revolution be thought of as a true revolution or merely a civil war where there was a change in power, but the elements of daily life remained the same. Contrary to popular belief, the American Revolution did not bring about change, because the rights, class structure and government remained the status quo in the colonies. For the most part, the rights of the colonists did undergo a transformation because of the Revolutionary War. It is a widely held belief that the war was declared in defense of the “natural rights:” life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Unfortunately, the war did little in protecting these rights. After the war, there was still no liberty for Blacks, in fact, the colonists disliked the idea of granting freedom to Blacks that they refused their offer to fight on the side of the patriots....



But ExampleEssays doesn't just feature essays on history. I'm sure that this essay required extensive research:


A beer is not just a beer

A Beer Is Not Just A Beer When buying beer every drinker is faced with a choice. The brew is both bottled and canned. Is there a difference between the two? Which should be bought? Beer is just beer, right? Or is it? There are some important differences between the bottle and the can to consider that just might help you make a decision better suited to your own tastes and preferences (and enjoyment) the next time you are standing in front of the beer case. Is it important knowledge? Yes it is. Consider that 30 billion gallons of beer are drunk throughout the world every year. If you are going for a smoother, fresher taste I would choose bottled beer. Bottles keep colder longer than cans do. Have you ever noticed how much thicker they are than cans? They function a lot like an ice sculpture with ale inside. Another side affect of this ice like bottle is that you don’t get that fast moving froth that spills over the top as easily as cans do. Bottles just don’t get shaken up as easily. The glass bottles seem to keep the carbonation down. This allows you to enjoy the full taste of whichever beer you choose to drink. This also allows you to chug beer at a higher rate....



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So maybe the American and French Revolutions didn't occur in the late 1800s. Gawrsh, now I gotta do REAL research. I'll ask Mel Gibson.

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