Nicholas+Y.

Supportive

1. ghostresearch.org/ghostpics 2. ghoststudy.com 3. theshadowlands.net/ghosts/ 4. ghosts.com 5. ghostvillage.com/ 6. ghostmusic.com 7. ghostweb.com 8. ghosts.org/

Unsupportive

1. wisegeek.com/are-ghosts-real.htm 2. paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa082701a.htm 3. abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread386177/pg1 4. www.xzone-radio.com/ghostarentreal.htm 5. www.religionnewsblog.com/16400/vampires-ghosts-arent-real-says-physicist 6. virginiahughes.com/2007/10/27/boo-ghosts-arent-real/ 7. http://community.discovery.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4971983318/m/58219147101 8. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Is_Not_Real

Thesis statement: George Washington and his army were clever in their plans to defeat the British because they utilized the element of surprise. In spite of early losses, their treasonous acts resulted in the united states’ independence and becoming one of the world’s most powerful countries.

outline (not updated): Nick Young Mr. Rowley Historical Research and Writing November 19, 2009 Declaration of Independence Would the U.S. Be independent if we had lost the Revolutionary War? Would our country be the United States of America? More importantly, would we even be here? The United States fought a treacherous battle against the British in 1772. George Washington and his army were clever in their plans to defeat the British because they utilized the element of surprise. In spite of early losses, their treasonous acts resulted in the united states’ independence and becoming one of the world’s most powerful countries. Bailyn, Bernard. “The ideological origins of the ... - Google Books.” Web. 29 Oct 2009.

Fliegelman, Jay. “Prodigals and Pilgrims: The American ... - Google Books.” Web. 29 Oct 2009.