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    true one. There were many things that could drive a man to his knees from the absolute lack of independence‚ leading to the Revolutionary War. There were the Navigation Acts of 1660‚ he French and Indian War‚ Pontiacs Rebellion and The Proclamation of 1763‚ the Sugar Act‚ the Stamp Act‚ the Declaratory Act‚ the Townshend Act‚ the Boston Massacre and Tea Party‚ and lastly the Intolerable Acts. These were all things that take a man ‚ and drive him crazy making him become and act savage. Many gave in ‚

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    Pontiacs Rebellion- After the French and Indian War‚ colonists began moving westward and settling on Indian land. This migration led to Pontiac’s Rebellion in 1763‚ when a large number of Indian tribes banded together under the Ottawa chief Pontiac to keep the colonists from taking over their land. Pontiac’s Rebellion led to Britain’s Proclamation of 1763‚ which stated that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains. added by a handful of French traders wanted to drive British out of Ohio

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    During the period 600 CE to 1450 CE‚ the process of by which the Islamic Empire and the Mongol Khanates built and maintained their empires was different in that the ways the leaders governed and what sets of laws were used to govern but was similar in that they both depended heavily on military force for expansion and security. A difference between the two kingdoms’ maintenance was how the leaders governed their land. The Islamic Empire rulers‚ also called caliphs‚ ruled both religiously and politically

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    Why the West was the First to Discover‚ Explore‚ and Settle in the New World By 1450 a large area of the world remained unexplored by the old world. At least three civilizations: China‚ the West‚ and the Islamic World all had the capability to explore the Americas . However only one did- the West. If one observes the technology of the West in 1450 it comes as rather a surprise Europe made it to the New World first. The other civilizations‚ particularly China were more powerful‚ wealthier and more

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    Ibrahim 1 Brittney Ibrahim 27 December‚ 2016 AP World History Mr. Tickler/ Period 4 Continuity and Changes Between the Islam and Christian Regions The post-classical time period‚ 600 CE to 1450 CE‚ was a period of innovation and construction. This period was crucial to the shaping of our current society‚ each region was extremely diverse‚ but had homogenous characteristics. Such regions would be the Islamic world and the Christian world. Each of these distinctive regions were located at distant

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    Britain gained supremacy in North America (document A). The colonists got a lot of new land; however they were not able to settle it. In an attempt to make the Indians happy and to make sure they won’t rebel‚ the British imposed the Proclamation of 1763‚ forbidding the Americans to settle the land (Document B). The Americans were upset with the British. They felt that‚ they fought a war and were not able to settle the land that they rightfully won. The land gained by the French

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    The Revolutionary War became inevitable when King George III passed the Proclamation Line of 1763. After fighting in the French and Indian War‚ the colonists had won the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River. However‚ the Proclamation Line of 1763 kept the colonists from settling the new land and‚ in turn‚ resulted in the colonists gradual separation from Britain during the 18th century. In addition‚ years of salutary neglect and self rule had left the colonists feeling

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    representation at the First or Second Continental Congress. They had no say in what they believed in nor did they have respect from any of our own the founding fathers nor colonist. According to wikipedia’s article called “Royal Proclamation of 1763” On October 7‚ 1763‚ King George III‚ had announced a proclamation that had forbidden any type of colonial settlement throughout the western hemisphere of the Appalachian Mountains. Although this Proclamation had been a commandment this had aggravated hundreds

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    their own lives. The Constitution was a result of the Revolution. The American Revolution started with The French and Indian war. The French sided with the Indians in opposition to the British. The British were defeated and the Treaty of Paris of 1763 was signed to end the French and Indian

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    Europeans were searching for new routes to the east for spices‚ silk and gold. Spanish expansion was indicated by Christopher Columbus arrival in America. He was exploring the southern and western America in their quest of gold. Columbus‚ sailed from Spain in 1492 in effort to find the new trade route and instead found a "new world".  This world had many items‚ which the Europeans wanted - corn‚ tobacco‚ cocoa‚ sugar and gold. After the sugar cane plantations were established by the Spanish‚ one

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