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    Before the year 1763‚ many colonists were proud to be a part of England‚ but the year 1763 would juristically change that. England had used their militia from the colonies to aid them in the French and Indian war. England promised that after the war they would be given land west of the Appalachian Mountains. Then‚ there was tension between England and the Natives Americans‚ and that prevented England to give colonists their promised lands. The act that prevented colonists to move westward was called

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    Self government was an important factor in the new colonies. The British had a limited monarchy before settling while Spain and France were full monarchies. Self government gave the settlers a chance to control the colonies how they like and build a stable government and society. With the use of constitutions and charter coloniescolonies were able to enforce laws and ways and in turn created a strong government. The Virginia House of Burgesses was the first group of legislative assembly of

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    During the years 1763 and 1776‚ the British government and the American Colonists were constantly at odds. Issues such as advancing west‚ taxes‚ and increased British control caused a rift between the two sides which eventually ended in a revolution The proclamation of 1763 was issued to stop fighting between the Native Americans and the settlers. It did stop fighting for the moment‚ but‚ it also angered many of the colonists and the Native Americans. The colonists were upset because their opportunities

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    Interactions between North Americans and Japanese : Considerations of Communication Style The Summary Communication style has a very big impact on the dynamics of face-to-face encounters‚ that is‚ whether a conversation proceeds smoothly or by fits and starts‚ whether both continually interrupt each other or are both able to talk simultaneously without interrupting and whether their style of listening match. Differences in ethnic background coupled with those of communication style probably

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    A: Hello everyone! Have you ever tried when typing a definitely correct word in Microsoft‚ but it says your word is wrong? Do you know why? It is because of the difference between British and American English. B: To begin with‚ let’s talk about history. In the past‚ the religions of the British & American were different. Christians(that is the Puritans) were persecuted by the other people. So some of them grouped together & went to America because they wanted to leave England. C: They

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    A.P. US History Assigned DBQ In the 1600s‚ Great Britain’s North American colonies were mostly white‚ English‚ and Protestant. However‚ in the 1700s this changed. Great Britain’s colonies had become remarkably more diverse. The New World was home to many people who sought religious freedom; therefore new forces of race‚ ethnicity‚ and religion affected that society. Protestantism became the main religion in England after they won the religious struggle. To escape religious persecution

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    Between 1763 and 1776‚ there were many changes. The colonists felt that they were being taxed too much‚ and they were ignored when it came to addressing their grievances and being watched over like children. Issues related to religion also emerged. Political ideals started to develop. Economics has become the central issue in many debates. In this essay‚ I will be presenting reasons why England became the “bad guy” and went over the line. The three main acts that caused the revolutionary war were

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    actions of the British authorities helped unite the American colonies during the 1760s and 1770s through the Stamp Act‚ the Quartering Act‚ and the Boston Massacre. Many times throughout the Revolutionary War‚ British authorities tested the American colonies through taxation‚ forcing British soldiers to reside in colonial homes‚ and massacre. Because of this‚ the American colonies were pushed to unite in a time of crisis. Through shared experiences of economic disparity and death‚ the colonies formed an

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    During the late 1600’s and early 1700’s things like migration of many immigrants to the colonies in search of economic‚ religious and political burgeoning and freedom. When they arrived some came to the south‚ some in the middle and some in the north. When the people landed in the north near MA colony they were out of the charters jurisdiction so they created a temporary gov. like agreement called the Mayflower Compact which in a way was like an attempt to break from the mother country and sort of

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    economic colonies in America‚ many of the immigrants that emigrated soon found themselves in need of self-government. Because the Church of England angered many people‚ many Puritans and Separatists demanded a place where they could practice their religious beliefs‚ thus traveling over to the Americas. Although the English economic colonies were not made for permanent settlement‚ they desired a system of rule‚ one of which will become a precedent for future self-representative governments. Following

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