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    death‚ Nobel rivalry thought England and his foreign policy had begun to go wrong. Firstly Edward forced his enemies to flee to countries in exile or killed them. This was important in restoring royal authority because otherwise these people could revolt or usurp him. One example of this was when Edward forced Warwick to flee to France and then his armies killed Warwick on the battlefield at Barnet. This allowed Edward to secure and consolidate royal authority in England. Secondly Edward outsourced

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    the New World was because of religious freedom. Through the history of the Colonies in the Americas‚ you can see that many Europeans came to the Americas for religious freedom. In the early 1500s‚ King Henry VIII found the Church of England. The Church of England‚ or also

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    and became used to the idea of a government that ws seperate from england. There was an emergence of a collective identity‚ and people often felt like they were seperate from the British government. Britain did not scrutinize the relations that the colonists had with foreign peoples‚ therefore the colonists often smuggled illegal trade items with colonists in the Carribeans. The british people were usually in the Church of England. They didnt really care about what religion the colonists practiced

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    This is how the New World was viewed in England before it started to be colonized. It was with this mindset that many people quickly took off to this new land. Some looking for the gold of the new world but only finding hard work in its place(Doc 6) and others looking for what god has in store for them. Sailing across the large ocean over months everyone came from the same place‚ but ended up all over the continent. Leading to the formation of the New England and Chesapeake regions of the American

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    I will also say how these pieces of information are for and against the Influence towards the Normans. We firstly know that Edward Was born in England but raised in Normandy thus meaning that Normandy could have first acquired a taste upon him meaning that he would prefer it to England. At this time there were many Viking raids going on within England. Sweyn took the throne in 1013 but later died in 1014 thus Aethlred sent Edward back to his ambassadors. Aethlred died in 1016 making Edmund Ironside

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    Primarily‚ the main reason for prodigious differentiation between New England and the Chesapeake region at the start of their existence was the separate intentions of the leaders of the two. The reasons why these colonists traveled to America led to the development of two different societies from the colonial period up until 1700. Factors sprouting from these intentions include social factors‚ political factors‚ and economic factors. These factors and motives are the basis of the two different

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    Although the Chesapeake Colonies and New England Colonies were settled at around the same time‚ the specific situations affecting each establishment altered the way that they developed. Jamestown was the first settlement on May 24‚ 1607. The Virginia Company of London‚ a joint-stock firm‚ commissioned it. The Jamestown colonists had increased pressure to strike it rich‚ because of the threat of abandonment in the wilderness. The first settlement in the New England region was Plymouth‚ which was founded

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    17th-century English colonial architecture resembles the late medieval forms that survived in rural England. Houses were built in a range of sizes. Gables‚ overhangs‚ and lack of symmetry reflected the late medieval style of Europe. In Virginia and Maryland‚ brick construction was preferred for the typically story and a half homes with chimneys at both ends and a more nearly symmetrical facade. Aside from fortifications‚ the principal nondomestic structures in the 17th-century colonies were churches

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    development of the New England colonies (specifically from 1630 through the 1660’s) . The puritains had a close kinship‚ for example “working as one man”‚ and entertaining eachother in brotherly affection. The Puritans were a significant grouping of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries. Puritanism in this sense was founded by some Marian exiles from the clergy shortly after the accession of Elizabeth I of England in 1558‚ as an activist movement within the Church of England. The designation

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    and his government. The modern British Parliament is one of the oldest continuous representative assemblies in the world. The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in 1707 following the ratification of the Acts of Union by both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland. The Acts created a new unified Kingdom of Great Britain and dissolved the separate English and Scottish parliaments in favour of a single parliament‚ located in the former home of the English parliament in the Palace

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