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    Why did the Whitechapel murders attract so much attention in 1888? There were many reasons on why the Whitechapel murders attracted so much attention in 1888. Some of the reasons were to do with the press and how they exaggerated the real story. Other reasons were to do with the industrial revolution and how it had an effect on the public. One of the reasons why the Whitechapel murders attracted so much attention was because of the fear of crime. I think this is true because back then in the

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    started to heavily tax the colonies which lead to many events such as the Boston Massacre and boycott of British goods. But in this time period it was always England changing older policies and colonists complying with them. The colonists never strongly pursued the idea of independence‚ only to become a larger more representative force in England. The British were truly the revolutionaries leading up to the Revolutionary War‚ rather than the colonists‚ as seen by England’s significant change on America’s

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    colonies of Jamestown and Plymouth had several similarities as well as differences. The colonists of both colonies had an extremely harsh first winter‚ had treaties and traded with the Natives with an overall good relationship with them and who had both their Kings beheaded. The similarities continued over time‚ like building their own houses‚ having every colonist required to work‚ and not given what they were promised for going to the New World. Although the colonies of Plymouth and Jamestown have many

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    Max Sochacki September 18‚ 2015 When the English settlers founded Jamestown in 1607‚ slaves were not being used anywhere in America. The Jamestown settlement was very important for the English because it started a continuous English presence in America. The original goal of the settlers was to spread christianity to the native communities(Johnson 23). After a while‚ the English discovered that tobacco could be easily produced in the Americas and they quickly began producing it in mass.

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    Thought many years and many hard ships the conquering of the New World seemed impossible. England at the time wasn’t looking for gold‚ they were looking to be set free from the Church of England and from the Roman Catholic Church‚ they were in a great turmoil over religion. They wanted to find a place where they could practice freedom of religion rather going to the churches. They wanted this new land so they could produce the products needed by England. However‚ if they wanted this land they must

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    year 1756 and the British had just won The French and Indian War. All colonists were now under British rule. The French and Indian War was a long fought war that lasted seven years meaning the war was expensive. The British Parliament then decided to impose a tax on paper to make up for the expenses of the war and to repay the British Soldiers. The Tax was fairly cheap (ten cents)‚ at the time‚ however‚ many of the colonists had just felt as if they had been threatened to pay such a foolish tax

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    17th century Jamestown witnessed one of the worst winters during 1609. There was scarcity of food and colony settlers were living off carcasses of dogs‚ cats and horses‚ time which would be later called the “Starving time”. This colony was founded in 1607 by 104 settlers of which only 38 survived the first nine months‚ with most succumbing to starvation and disease caused probably by poisoned water. Additionally‚ this time also saw one of the worst droughts ‚ and since the colonists were not accustomed

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    Jamestown was the 1st permanent English settlement found in 1967. The colony established the tradition of self representative government and slavery thanks to the colonies environment. Jamestown was started from a charter the Virginia Company received from King James. The goal of this settlement was to gain money and riches but this was an issue since the men in Jamestown began to only want gold. The settlers were lazy since they were not used to work and it wasn’t until a man named John Smith came

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    English 1520 James Halleman Alcohol and the American Colonists American history shows that our ancestors were heavy drinkers. Why did the colonists drink so much? To understand the logic of our ancestors heavy drinking‚ we think about colonial life. What drinking resources were available to them? What kind of life did they live? New England water was polluted and cow’s milk caused “sickness” (tuberculosis). New England had cold winters. What did they have to keep warm? Whatever dangers heavy drinking

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    crave and admire. So it always comes as a surprise when we discover a celebrity has a drug or alcohol addiction and especially when they commit suicide. Society assumes that the fame and the glory and the money that comes with being a celebrity equals happiness because‚ when you are rich or famous nothing is denied to you. However‚ there is so much more to life

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