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    protect the colonists. By the end of the war‚ after Britain’s victory and the signing of the treaty of Paris of 1763‚ Britain had expended much of its resources. Americans‚ after hearing the news of Britain’s victory in the war‚ were readily making plans to venture westward into newly acquired lands. Britain‚ fearing that Indians would attack the colonies‚ quickly passed the proclamation of 1763 prohibiting settlement west of the Appalachians. Doing this was one effort to prevent future conflicts that

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    were loyal to Britain. From 1754 to 1763 the two sides and their allies fought over dominance for land in the new world. There was a constant struggle for superiority; although‚ Britain was in control‚ allowing them to implement numerous laws and taxes in the colonies to assert their dominance. The Sevens Years War effected the political standings of the Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain in numerous ways. During the war‚ the British passed the Proclamation of 1763‚ which forbad any movement westward

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    Spanish to make Indians independent. It was one of the most famous uprisings in history. The Indians stayed independent for 12 years. But then Spanish reconqured in 1692. The last war was the French and Indian war. It started in 1689 and ended in 1763 in the eastern woodlands. It was like a contest between France and Britain because they wanted to fight for the possession of North America. For various motivations the Algonquian tribes allied with French and the Iroquois tribes with the

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    New problems emerged in 1763‚ when the prime minister of England‚ George Grenville‚ increased England authority over the colonies by implementing new acts such as the Mutiny Act‚ the colonist hospitalized the army for free‚ and as a result they objected to the act‚ and not so

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    chancellor of the Exchequer‚ was correct by saying in Document 1‚ "We are not yet recovered from a war solely fought for their protection." Whately was referring to the French and Indian War (1754-1763). This war indeed cost Britain much‚ and I do believe the colonists were greatful. However‚ Britain‚ after 1763‚ did not allow the colonists to move west. The colonies were increasing by becoming crowded. New taxes angered them as well. Not being represented in Parliament was tyranny. "Taxation without

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    Post-Classical Essay Period 7 Change Over Time Post-Classical Era (500-1450) The Post-Classical Era was an era filled with change‚ continuity‚ and development. East Asia was a very prominent part of the world during this era. East Asia illustrated many major political‚ social‚ economic‚ and religious changes and displayed consistent continuity along with many interactions with other lands during 500 C.E. – 1450 C.E. Between 500 C.E. – 1450 C.E.‚ many major political‚ social‚ economic‚ and religious changes

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    The French and Indian War was a war between the French and the English. It helped create the first attempt at unifying the English colonies in North America. The things that started the war were 1) religion‚ and 2) walking over the Appalachian Mountains. It was called the French and Indian War because the French were allies with the Huron and Algonquin Indians. The English had allies‚ too. They were Native Americans from the Ohio River Valley‚ the almighty Iroquois Nations. This would make

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    Natives as slaves before they died out due to diseases. Due to this immense depletion of people‚ the European’s obtained more slaves from the southwest coast of Africa‚ in which spreading the Christian religion amongst the Americas and Africa. By the 1450’s‚ globalization had made its biggest jump in history by connecting four continents

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    periods‚ it is very odd how they compared in becoming popular and prosperous empires‚ until their decline of course. Besides their sad endings‚ their rise‚ as always‚ shows the great human ability to find a way to gain power in any way possible. From 600-1450‚ the Aztec and Mongol Empires rose and fell but in their rise to power they both needed merchants to work along with their expansion and also both did not

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    Abstract In this experiment‚ the nature of linkage isomers will be observed on the example of nitritopentaamminecobalt(III) Chloride and nitropentaamminecobalt(III) Chloride. Their relative stability will be compared on standard conditions and the infrared spectroscopy of both the isomers will be obtained to analyze the characteristic absorption bands for the nitro and nitrito group. Yield for nitritopentamminecobalt(III) Chloride was obtained to be = 1.9221 g(73.24 %) and yield for nitropentamminecobalt(III)

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