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    French-Indian War DBQ Prior to 1754‚ the British colonies were loyal to mother country England because of tensions between the colonies and the French‚ escalating when the French expanded into the British territory of the Ohio River Valley‚ and because of the issues arising with Native Americans due to both the French and British starting to move onto their land. Relations between the American colonies and England drastically changed between 1754 to 1763 economically‚ because of the colonists refusal

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    Introduction Most people in the world have experienced the effects caused by war. War causes negative effects on religion‚ moral values‚ death and destruction of properties. The morality of war has become a debatable issue in the modern society. This is because of the adverse effects caused by war. Morality in the society is determined by the behavior and character of an individual. For example‚ society appreciates people having good behaviors as they are viewed as morally right. The society condemns

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    The French and Indian War was a victorious war (for the British) in which we defeated the French to gain the Ohio River Valley. Having the Ohio River Valley in our possession is essential because it was an idea place for fur trade. My personal motivation for trying my best in the war was Benjamin Franklin’s “Join or Die” political cartoon. It depicted that the Thirteen Colonies should unite and work together to solve any conflict. I’m not sure what his purpose was‚ but maybe it sparked the Revolution

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    Thirty years from now I will be fifty years of age. In the grand spectrum of the world‚ this is a short time away. However a great deal can be accomplished in that time frame‚ and that is exactly what I hope to extract from in the future. There will be struggles‚ and failures that I will get a load of in my past‚ but that will be nothing compared to the success that will overshadow it. I have faith that I will be able to look back and feel accomplished career wise‚ family wise‚ and of course financially

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    The consequences of the 7 years war was more positive during the long term and affected more people‚ however looking upon different perspectives in the short term it was negative. The first reason that the 7 years war led to more positive outcomes was that it created the world we have today. Shortly after Britain’s victory on the plains of Abraham‚ the war carried on for another year. The french had put up a strong fight‚ holder off the British troops. The French knew they were soon going to

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    <br> <br>I see myself see myself thirty years from now becoming the most successful person the world has seen. I will have graduated high school and college with 4.0 GPA‚ majoring in aeronautical engineering while being in the national honors society. I will have made my college possible because of baseball. In doing all of these awesome achievements‚ I’ll be the best baseball player that has ever played being drafted number one by the Yankees in my freshman year of college. I will have starred at

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    Religion Causes War." So often is this sentiment heard in the best sellers from Richard Dawkins to Sam Harris that it has almost become a proverb. It is said so often that people believe it without question. But‚ in fact‚ religion does not cause war. If you are an atheist‚ I ask for your intellectual honesty in evaluating this question. You have every right to believe what you will‚ but we should all be honest and not sling mud where it is not warranted. Laying war at the feet of religion

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    constriction under England’s policy of salutary neglect‚ but when the settlers were threatened by the French and their native American allies‚ the mother country stepped in and fought to protect the colonies. The war was named “The Seven Year War”. The seven year war changed the friendship between the mother country and the colonies. The change was especially in an ideological sense. The French and Indian War (1754-1763) altered the political‚ economical‚ and ideological relations between Britain and its

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    Hundred Years War is the name given to a series of conflicts fought between the Kingdom of England and France over a 116-year period during the late Middle Ages. The struggle between France and England was the longest war in recorded history. It lasted through the reigns of five English kings (Edward III to Henry V) and five French kings (Philip VI to Charles VII) and is often divided into three periods: the Edwardian War from 1337-1360‚ the Caroline War from 1369 to 1389‚ and the Lancastrian War from

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    Hundred Years War The Hundred Years War is the name given due to the series of wars‚battles‚ and kings fought between 1337 and 1453. The wars consisted of sieges‚ raids‚ sea battles‚ land battles‚ and had long periods of truce.The cause for The Hundred Years War was the disagreement of Edward III of England with Philip VI of France for not restoring part of Guienne that was taken by Charles IV. Philip VI also supported Scotland against England. Edward III would also want the title‚ King of France

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