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    differed significantly from Britain. In the course of a century‚ the colonies had diverged markedly from Britain. A variety of long-run trends gave the 13 American colonies certain common characteristics which made them very different from England. What were some of these characteristics? 1. The absence of a titled aristocracy The colonies had no legally privileged social classes‚ and they did not have many of the other characteristics of a monarchical society. They had no standing army and had

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    Name: Vasco Batista Essay Topic: The New England‚ Middle and Southern colonies Introduction The New England‚ Middle and Southern colonies were the part of the New World which used to belong to the British. Although the colonies all had good things‚ all of the regions had things that didn´t help them grow as a region. Some colonies had rocky soil for example. Having a good climate and a good topography is part of agriculture‚ having materials to work is part of manufacturing. Industry

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    by our higher powers‚ this involves government‚ which involves our political systems. The differences between the few that exist can change all aspects of everything that follows it. For example‚ a democratic system draws its power from the people as they dictate the majority of the decisions either directly or through representatives they choose. This is the case with all democracies‚ including Great Britain which has a prime minister elected by the people. On the other hand there are countries who

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    little rights and men had the majority of the power. Therefore the property of the woman went to her husband. At the time Europeans first began colonization‚ what was true of Northeast American Indian tribes was that their political and linguistic differences hindered united opposition. The tribes saw themselves as groups distinct and different from each other and not as a whole body. Therefore‚ no unified response could be made. The Puritans believed that the freedom to practice religion should be extended

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    held responsible before God if he did not prepare Britain and other nations for war. The word ’politician’ often brings a negative connotation to many people. Politicians are known for being deceitful. They use every possible means to get what they want or aim for--ethical or unethical. Based on these terms‚ Churchill was most definitely not a politician. The difference between a politician and a statesman can be compared to the difference between values and principles. For example: the belief that

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    nation by some‚ while others consider it a protection of liberties. One of the most difficult aspects of the Articles of Confederation was any vote generated would need unanimous vote. Oddly enough the Articles of Confederation describes the colonies/states as “….a firm league of friendship” and eventually the

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    War created an unbalanced relationship between Britain and the British colonies. The victory allowed Britain to expand their territory‚ but also brought Britain in great debt. Britain believed that Parliament should have more authority over the colonists and so they put in Acts to enforce their rules. The many different Acts created resentment throughout the colonies towards their mother country. The French and Indian War also had the effect on the colonies and the colonists because they all fought

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    always been groups that don’t share the same view as the other and are complete opposites. Besides the political parties of the Democrats and the Republicans that are dominant and seen today‚ another famous political feud that took place long ago was between the Federalists and the Antifederalists. Both groups wanted their political views to be recognized in a document that would lay out a new form of government for the newly independent America. Of course‚ this came with its own set of problems since

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    colonists government themselves? 2. How did the policy of salutary neglect benefit the colonies and Great Britain? Political life in the colonies Why did molasses matter? Molasses Act of 1733 Goal: the law which control the smugglers who made life much harder for British customs officials trying to enforce trade laws The reason why molasses are important: rum which was the most popular drink in the colonies. Function: the Molasses Act made the colonists furious. Consequence: smuggling became

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    The Northern and Southern colonies had many similarities between the years of 1607 to 1763‚ but the idea that they were more similar than different is vastly incorrect. The economy in the Southern colonies was based off of planting and slave labor‚ which was very common‚ while land in the Northern colonies‚ for the most part‚ was not fertile enough to support planting. Another difference between the North and South was that government and the church had very close ties in the North‚ compared to a

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