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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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    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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    ignited them to split away from England and persuaded them to go on the road to freedom. This man was Thomas Paine‚ one of the most famous writers and founding fathers of this country. Thomas Paine was a founding father who has contributed to the war by writing two pamphlets‚ Common Sense and The American Crisis‚ writing articles‚ and donating money. Even thought he is an English Quaker‚ he still believes in the cause. As Thomas Paine writes in Common Sense‚ “In England

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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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    EconomyWatch (2010) ‘UK Economic Structure’‚ Stanley St Labs [Online]‚ Available at: http://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/united-kingdom /structure-of-economy.html (Accessed 8 August 2013). England (2013)‘England-Traditional Holidays’‚ England Organization [Online]‚ Available at: http://www.england.org.za/england-traditional-holidays.php#. UWJL4aLfB0c ( Accessed 23 August 2013). FJKJT (2006) ‘Brief introduction to the UK’‚ FSTEC [Online]‚ Available at: http://fstec.fjkjt.gov.cn/funonews1.asp?id=716

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    home-ground and consists of the values of the culture in which you are raised. Conversely‚ the book Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys explores the absence of a home-ground and tells the story of a girl’s (Antoinette) troubled life in Jamaica and eventually England. She encounters hardships due to her race and social status such as being tormented as a child to being locked away in an attic until she commits suicide. Throughout the story she has trouble finding her place in society and is isolated because of

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    History of early Britain The early existence of people on the British Isles are described as prehistoric and referred to as unwritten history of Britain. The geographical position of the land was both a blessing and a problem: on the one hand the insular position protected the country from invasions‚ on the other – the lowland facing the continent always invited invasions. Britain has not always been an island. After the end of the last ice age the temperature rose and the ice cap melted

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    A Leg of Mutton

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    A Leg of Mutton Antigua became independent from England in 1981‚ but before that‚ every aspect of Jamaica Kincaid’s life was affected by England. The way she ate‚ what she studied‚ what she wore‚ how her family acted all were influenced by the historical incident during this time period… she absolutely hated it. To display her negative feelings of defeat and betrayal she used rhetorical strategy in her essay‚ such as intense figurative language‚ sarcastic syntax‚ and development of persona

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    THE AMERICANS pg 64-84 notes: Chapter 3: The Colonies Come of Age Section ONE: England and Its Colonies‚ One Americans Story - 17 yr Eliza Lucas= left to manage S.C plantations‚ mom= ill dad= at war - plantations= indigo dye‚ got english goods ENGLAND and ITS COLONIES PROSPER * Many colonies benefit‚ main reason is to enrich Britain MERCANTILISM -mercantilism= countrys goal= self sufficiency‚ all countries in comp. to get most gold/silver - nations concentrate of balance of trade‚ sold

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    Life I was born in England in 1970 and lived there until I was 10 years old. In 1980‚ my mother and I immigrated to the United States. I spent the rest of my childhood in Miami‚ moved around the country for a while‚ and settled in Houston when I was 20. All of my family still resides in England‚ except for my mother and me. Although we have lived here for over 30 years‚ we both still retain our English citizenship. While there are vast similarities between life in England and life in America

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