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    hurt the economic success of the colonists‚ multitudes strengthened in resentment and soon after the Boston Tea Party followed (Document F). The British were furious at the colonial resistance to British law. In retaliation the Intolerable Act was passed. The Intolerable Act deactivated the Boston Port at Massachusetts Bay. Deactivating the port also deactivated the center of economic success for the colonies (Document H). England was also limiting the colonists to raw material production‚ which

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    French and Indian War: 1754-1763‚ Pontiac’s Rebellion and Proclamation of 1763‚ the Sugar Act of 1764‚ the Stamp Act of 1765‚ the Declaratory Act of 1766‚ the Townshend Act of 1767‚ the Boston Massacre of 1770‚ the Boston Tea Party of 1773‚ and the Intolerable Acts of 1774‚ all helped lead and start the American Revolution. As you can tell‚ all of these acts made the colonists really mad. The one that started their hatred for the British was the Navigation Acts of 1660‚ however‚

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    Protesting the Tea Act‚ which followed the Revenue Act by seven years‚ the Boston Tea Party was held. After the Boston Tea Party and other protests took place‚ the Intolerable Acts were passed by Parliament in 1774. These acts‚ also known as the Coercive Acts‚ were designed to punish the American colonists. The acts included in the Intolerable Acts were the Boston Port Bill‚ the Massachusetts Government Act‚ the Administration of Justice Act‚ the new Quartering Act‚ and the Quebec

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    the highest 4=intolerable pain‚ at weekly and monthly intervals for up to a year post surgery. Results showed that after the first week of treatment‚ phantom pain was reported by a majority of the patients with VRS scores ranging from 2 to 4‚ but by the fifth week of treatment‚ less than 10% of the patients reported mild pain at most‚ and no severe or intolerable pain. At the final evaluation at 12 months post surgery‚ 84% of the patients reported no PLP‚ and none reported intolerable

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    the British Empire As woman who has lived in the Colony of Georgia all of my 17 years‚ I strongly believe we should declare independence from Great Britain. Great Britain has placed unconstitutional taxes on us‚ both internal and external. The intolerable acts were used to try to control everything we do‚ and allow that royal officials are exempt from their own trials by moving the trials elsewhere‚ so witnesses could not testify. If we secede from Great Britain we can have our own laws and our government

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    The Enlightenment was an influential movement that was brought over by European immigrants and changed the colonist’s ideology. It challenged the previous idea of absolute power given by divine right. There were four main principles of the Enlightenment: the order of the natural world‚ the power of reason‚ the progressive improvement of society and the most prominent‚ the natural rights of individuals. Thomas Paine’s disdain for the British monarchy was evident in his revolutionary pamphlet‚ Common

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    they all could have been avoided. The Navigation Acts of 1660 happened‚ the French and Indian War‚ Pontiac’s Rebellion and Proclamation of 1763 May 1st‚ The Sugar Act‚ The Stamp Act‚ Declaratory Act‚ The Boston Massacre‚ The Boston Tea Party‚ Intolerable Acts‚ and The Townshend Act.Paragraph 2 Body (The Navigation Act)The Navigation Act included the british with 3 requirements. Between 1650 and 1696 the british parliament passed a series of Navigation Acts limiting colonial trade by using the

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    The American Revolution was a pandemonium between political parties in which The Colonies rescinded Great Britain and their monarchy‚ deposing themselves from Britain‚ and proclaimed the founding of The United States of America. King George III published a document called The Proclamation of 1763‚ after the French and Indian War‚ England gained new land in which pushed borders back allowing more land for colonies to grow. Although the king and his council bestowed the proclamation to relieve the

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    The cause of the American Revolution took many events for the revolution to occur. The many events included Rebellions‚ Rebellions against the Government‚ and land disputes. Some events were more critical than others. The end of the Anglo-French imperial competition was due to Great Britain winning this war. It was seen as French and Indian war because French and Great Britain were always in competition for territory in North America. Great Britain challenged the French for territory. The 1763

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    protects employees from workplace discrimination on the basis of race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex and national origin. When an employer engages in practices that create a hostile work environment for any of these protected groups‚ making conditions so intolerable that an employee feels compelled to resign‚ it is known as constructive discharge Former employee Andy Anderson now alleges that our company engaged in religious discrimination when our production schedule changes went into effect at the first of

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