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    The British North American colonies or the 13 original colonies‚ had freedom but not like you would think. The extent to which religious freedom existed in the British North American colonies prior to 1700’s‚ was different from region to region. The colonies in New England‚ Middle‚ and south region treated freedoms differently. In the New England colonies extent to religious freedoms was not great‚ Middle Colonies had good toleration to religion‚ and The Southern Colonies had a bit of tolerance to

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    reasons for the formation of systematic oppression‚ racism‚ and prejudice towards African Americans in America. It has always been about economic‚ social‚ and political power. The English first kidnapped Africans and brought them to Britain to work as slaves in order to gain economic power. Jim Crow laws used to enforce segregation was used in order for white europeans to keep social power over African Americans in the United States. Similar laws were enacted and black people were denied rights in Britain

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    while those with authority used it to increase their power. Common people attempted to decrease the power of lords and kings by means of religious customs and beliefs. Because ordinary people had no power at all in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries‚ the kings‚ nobility‚ and those with higher status often took advantage of them. They grew tired of this and eventually implemented undeniable and well known religious beliefs to take back some rights. During the German Peasants War‚ the peasants

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    Summary: The presentation of rural life in eighteenth century poetry‚ including the meaning of pastoral poetry and the poetic conventions of anti-pastoral poetry. Plus‚ an analysis of "The Thresher’s Labour" by Stephen Duck. exploring the presentation of rural life in eighteenth century poetry‚ by studying the poetic conventions of anti-pastoral poetry and more particularly by analysing `The Thresher’s labour’ by Stephen Duck. Discuss the portrayal of rural life in one or more of the passages.

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    The 21st Century American The traits of the typical American have changed drastically throughout the years. Americans have become different in many ways from when they officially became independent in 1776 to the present time in 2001. America is strong‚ powerful‚ and influential. Americans exemplify positive values‚ selflessness‚ hospitality‚ and the American way of life. Our values often differ from values of other countries due to cultural contrasts such as with religious‚ racial‚ and education

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    Compare British and American business letters   | American Style                             | British Style                                 | Heading          | According to the format but usually aligned to the left | The heading is usually placed in the top right corner of the letter (sometimes centred) |  Date | October 19‚ 2005 (month-day-year) According to the format but usually aligned to the left two lines below the heading) | 19 October 2005 (day-month-year)  Usually placed directly

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    Spanish Empire‚ and England’s successful establishment of its colonies. Throughout the 16th‚ 17th‚ and 18th centuries‚ Spain maintained an impressive hold on American territory. As The American Pageant describes‚ they had attained a “sprawling empire from California to Florida to Tierra del Fuego”. Perhaps contributing to their success‚ the Spanish blended their culture with the Native Americans through marriage. This would eliminate the threat of the same battles the English would soon encounter

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    was widely witnessed mostly in the 18th century. This consisted of many social and economical changes which have created the London we see today. I will be using the famous and well known “Somerset House” as an example showing these changes. Phil Pauley- Somerset House Sir William Chambers was a well known architect during the 18th century. In 1749 he studied architecture‚ first in Paris with the influential architectural theorist Jacques-François Blondel and then in Rome. Returning to England in

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    Imperialism is one countries domination of political‚ economic and social structure of another country. The main reasons behind imperialism are nationalism‚ culture‚ and resources. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ imperialism was growing in Africa. The main countries involved in the imperialism in Africa were the German‚ French‚ Great Britain. Nationalism is another way of saying national pride. Europeans had great power and pride and wanted to show just how powerful they were by gaining

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    On an 18th century British plantation there was constant battle between slaves and planters‚ for the slaves needed to keep their cultural forms alive. Harsh treatment of slaves by the planter‚ often forced slaves to resort to various forms of resistance in order to keep their cultural forms alive. While the slaves of the plantation were able outsmart the planter at times‚ the planter also devised wicked schemes that made life for slaves extremely difficult. Cultural forms practiced by African

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