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    The soil contains the soul of a glorious man who died for his country. Brooke believes that if he dies there‚ the soil around his body will become a part of England as a result of the purity of his soul –“That is forever England‚” The soldier was brought up by England and as a result‚ his thoughts and beliefs are both influenced by England. When he dies‚ all of his evil deeds and sins have been forgiven because he gave the ultimate sacrifice; to die for one’s country. Brooke also believes that‚

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    maintaining dependent on England‚ concentrating on five issues: (1) that America flourished under England‚ (2) that England protects America‚ (3) that England provides unity to the different colonies‚ (4) that England is the parent country‚ (5) that strength is gained in their union. (Paine PG). Pain later outlines the primary harm that he feels will come from dependence on England. Paine uses Enlightenment thinking to defend his position that America should separate from England and set up its own government

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    immigration stemmed from a number of different motivators‚ including the peoples’ hope for a better lifestyle than the one they experienced in the Old World‚ religious zeal‚ cheaper land and higher wages for manual laborers‚ and overpopulation in England. Farmers and manual laborers were attracted to America by the prospect of higher wages and lower costs of living. "Most of these people were of the ’industrious’ sort--craftsmen‚ yeomen farmers‚ and small merchants..." (Document A). Since the New

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    beliefs that were not allowed before the English Civil War and after the Restoration. They were made up of Protestant sects‚ mostly Puritans. This religion defined almost every aspect of New England life. Religion was much less significant in Virginia. The main church was the Anglican Church of England‚ however church attendance and rules did not dictate settlers’ actions or goals. The economics of these colonies varied due to the area in which these colonies were located. Virginian economics

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    I think the colonial grievances were justified because the colonies were forced to change‚ England lacked power of the colonies‚ and British Law was unjust. The colonist way of life evolved around trade. England had told them to trade only with them and they would‚ in return give them recourses back. This did not do the colonies any good because they were not left with money and went into debt. The colonies decided that they would hold back some resources and would trade with the West Indies to

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    World War veteran and also a war poet named Rupert Brooke. This sonnet finds a soldier speculating about his possible death as we goes away to war‚ which he feels should not be mourned‚ but understood as part of a selfless tribute to his much-loved England. This poem was written as the First World War broke out in 1914‚ as part of a series of many sonnets written by Rupert Brooke. Patriotism is a true form of love. It is a form of love which is pure‚ yet which has the ability to rage fire for the sake

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    The first time an English king was ever executed in public occurred during the time of the English Civil War. The English Civil War was a sequence of disagreements between Parliamentarians and Royalists in the country of England‚ that lasted until 1651. Students‚ communities‚ and society will benefit from understanding the importance of the war. The English Civil War is important because it led to the limitation of power‚ brought new religious ideas‚ and effected modern democracy. Many claim that

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    quickly. Luckily‚ during the dawn of the English empire‚ a new land (with new economic opportunities) needed colonization. The new world was an expected source of income for citizens of the UK and the Crown itself. From 1550 to 1600‚ the population of England exploded. This “surplus population” led to a severe economic depression‚ partly because of farmers “enclosing” croplands for sheep grazing‚ which forced many small farmers off of their properties. The depression hit the woolen industry‚ and thousands

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    England and Italy may look close on a map‚ but they couldn’t be more divided in terms of excitement‚ attitude‚ and atmosphere. Lucy experiences this contrast head-on in E.M. Forster’s novel‚ A Room With A View. The carefree energy of Florence collides with the quiet‚ uptight lifestyle of the English countryside‚ and this contrast‚ especially in the early 20th century‚ is the most important aspect of this book as a whole. Florence‚ described by the narrator as having “the power‚ perhaps‚ to evoke

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    a dinner in Russian restaurant. Also‚ both countries have a big assortment of goodies at the  stores. Nonetheless‚ there is a difference between the diets following by citizens of the both countries. One of the good examples is the breakfast‚ in England people are eating a lot of  proteins such as mushrooms and beens; in contrast‚ in USA for breakfast people are eating some flakes with milk or juice‚ or some toasts‚ pancakes‚etc. I suppose we can observe this difference‚ because people in this countries

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