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    should not help to repay the debt from the war which caused a conflict (document 2). On top of the Stamp Act‚ multiple others were also imposed‚ including the Sugar Act and the Townshend Act. The Townshend Act was disliked because it added some tax on tea which was a good that everyone drank. The Sugar Act was also disliked because the colonists just did not understand why they had to pay the tax. Because of these acts‚ the colonists rebelled. In Britain‚ people were born into their social classes whereas

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    After his election‚ a conservative moment known as the Tea Party emerged to fight back the left leaning Federal Government. 2016 saw the election of Republican Businessman Donald J. Trump‚ a left wing movement is at rise. Protests occur in the streets a day after his inauguration‚ People‚ mainly liberal‚ refer themselves as being apart of the new left movement with no official name‚ but to be called the Resistance. Movements such as the The Tea Party and the new founded Resistance are important as shown

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    They called themselves‚ “The Sons of Liberty”. Men of all kinds joined The Sons of Liberty all around Boston. Occupations from shoemaking to politicians were all welcome as they had all been disappointed with the taxation. The Sons of Liberty grew a tremendous amount after so long and each of the thirteen colonies had people who were involved with

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    Paul Respect was born on January 1‚ 1735‚ in Boston‚ Massachusetts. Respect was a prosperous Boston silversmith‚ etcher and an American Loyalist amid the American Insurgency. Paul Venerate’s is best known for his "Midnight Ride‚" to caution the Pilgrim local army and Children of Freedom of the landing of the English troopers before the skirmishes of Lexington and Accord. On April 7‚ 1775‚ English troopers started moving towards the city of Harmony where an expansive supply of Loyalist arms was

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    WAR: SAVIOR OF AMERICAN SPIRIT It is necessary that the American Revolution helped the Americans to see themselves as an independent nation without the control of the another nation. At first‚ the Colonist and Britain work together as one‚ but British take Colonist just for their benefit. British partner with Colonist‚ to taxes them‚ control land‚ and attempt to take gold. After the French and Indian War‚ British government economic control over the Colonies‚ but then British taxes them so hard

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    started to boycott‚ rebel‚ burn the papers‚ and even feather and tar the stamp collectors. This was going on even going on way before the actual act was put into place. British were violating the colonists rights. B.W. states in his letter in the Boston-Gazette that England is an enemy and a prisoner of truth and liberty. Meaning that even though Mr. B.W. is a not so reliable source he did state the fact that the colonists had rights and they were being violated by

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    no one should be treated differently from each other‚ but the British were not treating us with any type of equality or respect. The British created unnecessary‚ and needless rules that limited our freedom‚ such as the Proclamation Line of 1763‚ the Tea Act‚ and The Sugar Act. In all‚ the

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    industries which a severe effect in French economy. Henry IV‚ believed that there should be only one religion under one king and created the Edict of Nantes. For this reason‚ the Huguenots left France and took their talents to other countries like England‚ Boston and Charleston. During the Rococo period‚ fashion became for delicate in design filled with lace and flower decorations. These designs first became popular in court. However‚ previously during the Renaissance period‚ art gave way to mannerist art

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    What if you were forced to pay for things you didn’t want? If you were a colonist in the late 1700’s‚ then your life was always being forced to do something. In fact‚ it happened so often that the colonists were starting to get fed up. The colonists were treated very harsh and had many boundaries to stay within. The British’s forceful treatment caused the Americans to revolt because of things like acts being passed without proper representation. This made colonist furious and later led to the American

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    The Seven years’ war in America was the place of many changes giving‚ most importantly‚ the leading stick to the British for the claiming of colonies. The 1760s would see the implementation of many policies exercising a pressure on the colonies. Meanwhile‚ the emergence of frustrations and issues toward the management of the colonies led to the American Revolution. After the Seven years’ war‚ the colonists were mostly upset and worried about the new policies implemented by the Britain. The Britain

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