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    increase)‚ Britain’s advantage was weakening. There were now only 3 Europeans for each American. This essentially meant that Britain was losing power over America. More Americans = more American power. A Mingling of Races Know: Pennsylvania Dutch‚ Scots-Irish‚ Paxton Boys‚ Regulator Movement 2. What was the significance of large numbers of immigrants from places other than England? The large numbers of immigrants made the “American man”. Because of the many immigrants from places OUTSIDE of England

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    Introduction: As a result of Scotland opposing British power‚ many fighting conflicts occurred during 1746. These armed conflicts were known as Jacobite risings against Great Britain. The Battle of Culloden was the last battle that concluded the second rising‚ and it stopped every future thought of opposing British rule. This battle was the last to be fought on British soil‚ and it was very significant to Scotland’s future. The Battle of Culloden had many causes and was the beginning of many changes

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    died. The heir was her cousin‚ a Scot‚ James the VI (in Scotland). This was the moment he’d been waiting for—to become King James I of England. In the course of the 16th-century‚ England had had a “yo-yo” reformation‚ from Protestant to anti-Protestant regimes – yet never settling in either. This resulted in two competing Bibles (or versions) of the Holy Scriptures: the Geneva Bible and the Bishops’ Bible. The Geneva Bible was written in 1560‚ by a small team of Scots and English Calvinists‚ in Geneva

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    old and is only to be raised from the coastal areas of England for the Navy to stop ships‚ boats coming to war‚ however Charles I still went along it to bring money for himself. Charles I needed to ask the Parliament for more money to fight off the Scots‚ so in 1640 he had to reopen Parliament for help. The public

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    ou sign charWould you sign Charles I death warrant? Charles I did not cooperate or want to work with parliament. He believed very strongly in divine right and abided by it throughout his reign. This is what started the civil war. This however does not mean that Charles should have been sentenced to death. Firstly there was no law in English History that dealt with the trial of a monarch and the order was based on an ancient roman law. The public were not allowed into the court until the charge

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    are found: the evergreen spruce (Picea)‚ fir (Abies)‚ and pine (Pinus)‚ and the deciduous larch or tamarack (Larix). In North America‚ one or two species of fir and one or two species of spruce are dominant. Across Scandanavia and western Russia the Scots pine is a common component of the taiga. A spruce is a tree of the genus Picea a genus of about 35 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the Family Pinaceae‚ found in the northern temperate and boreal (taiga) regions of the earth. Pines are trees in

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    The Role of Elizabethan Women - Education - The Nobility The Elizabethan era brought the Renaissance‚ new thinking to England. Elizabethan women from wealthy and noble families were sometimes allowed the privilege of an. Education. The girls of Noble birth were invariably taught by tutors at home and Elizabethan women were taught from the age of five‚ or even younger. Various languages were taught including Latin‚ Italian‚ Greek and French. Music and dancing skills were essential for Elizabethan

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    Light and nutrients. Light is the key abiotic factor which controls the growth of woodland. It controls the spacing of the trees‚ shape of the trees and the shape and structure of the shrub and ground layers. If a trees branch does not receive enough light it will die. Irelands native woodlands are deciduous so there is a dramatic variation of the amount of light which reaches the forest floor through the seasons. In spring when the leaves have yet to grow and the temperature has begun to rise the

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    The Golden Age From fashion defining what your social status is to being punished for being in love. The Golden age has inspired us in many ways with its wise leaders. magnificant writers and bold people of its time. All this influnce is from The Golden Age or Elizabethan Era. The Elizabethan Era (1558-1603) was a time of cruel punishments‚ riveting people‚ such as Arabella Stuart‚ and fashion statements. Crimes in the Elizabethan Era were not taken lightly‚ and the punishment was

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    determinism are easily questionable and in doing so calls for what he calls democratic rationalization (Feenberg 210–212). Prominent opposition to technologically determinist thinking has emerged within work on the social construction of technology (SCOT). SCOT research‚ such as that of Mackenzie and Wajcman (1997) argues that the path of innovation and its social consequences are strongly‚ if not entirely shaped by society

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