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    In fact‚ Marx‚ Lenin‚ terrorists and others were bothering not the Great Britain but its enemies or friends‚ and that’s quite another matter. After all‚ no one even stumbled upon the idea to grant political asylum for the enemies of the throne and of the establishment or for the fighters for the independence of the British colonies (the becoming of many future undertakers of the British Empire took place in British colleges and universities‚ but at those times they had not fledged yet and had not

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    Question: Were the colonist justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain during the Revolutionary War? The colonists were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain during the revolutionary war. The war for American independence began with in 1775 and lasted at least until 1783 when the peace treaty with the British was signed. The colonies of England wanted to be independent and no longer serve the mother country. After the French and Indian war in 1754-1763 Britain nor the colonies

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    My first reason is that Great Britain was enforcing numerous law among the colonies that would’ve been considered unconstitutional. The first example I present is the Sugar Act‚ this act lowered the tax on molasses that was being imported. The act violated many of the colonists rights‚ one of the rights it violated was the law stating the person was innocent until proven guilty. When you really read that law you think that this is reasonable. It’s basically saying‚ you are not guilty unless someone

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    reasons that led to the colonists uniting and rebelling against Great Britain. A major factor for the colonists to unite and rebel was the fact that Great Britain was forcing them to pay for the French and Indian War through oppressive taxes. Samuel Adams knew that if Boston was passive and let Britain take complete control of Boston‚ it would spread to the other colonies and they would have the same problem. This led to the colonies uniting as one to rebel against Britain in fear of losing their

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    roll in why the colonist left being a part of Britain to begin astheir own nation. The British ruler used propaganda posters to tell British citizens that theAmericas where a great place to start a new life and become rich. But as tension grew the rulerbegan using propaganda as a way to tell how badly the colonist where and to get more soldiers tofight against colonist. The British imposing harsh taxes sparked an age of anger and agitationbetween the colonist and Great Britain. The Colonist also used

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    When colonists rebelled against Great Britain and destroyed British goods during the Boston Tea Party‚ Parliament became highly upset. This lead to the ratification of several laws that were enacted to control the colonies. The Intolerable Acts‚ basically punished all thirteen colonies. This also made the colonists hate Britain even more. In September of 1774‚ men selected from twelve colonies‚ came together to focus ways to combat Britain’s new legislation. This meeting was called the First Continental

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    We Demand Independence Now! Dear King George III‚ You have caused us all pain and suffering. Your ignorance and inequality has greatly affected our lives. The horrible acts you put on us gave us reason to be infuriated. We have decided that there is only one solution. We‚ the colonists‚ will declare independence and break away from the ever vicious hold of Britain. We have the right to be enraged because your commands are overwhelming. You have placed tax after tax on our community. We were not

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    History of Great Britain from 1950-Today The first two years of the 1950’s were very eventful for Great Britain. After leading the British people through a devastating war Winston Churchill was reelected Prime Minister (he would serve for another five years) and the much loved King George VI would die in 1952. As the second son of George V‚ Prince Albert (as George VI was known then) had not expected to be King. It was his older brother Edward VIII who was in line to become the next king‚

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    Great Britain Household Worker Trips up Britain’s Immigration Minister By: JENNY ANDERSON The British immigration minister has resigned after revealing that his house cleaner of six years was living in the country illegally. A man name Mr. Harper‚ who had been leading a restriction on illegal immigration in Britain‚ was an important part of a “go home” campaign. Immigration is the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. Immigration is an increasingly fractious issue in

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    The colonists declaring their independence was undoubtedly one of the most famous events to occur in the history of the United States of America. When America was associated with Great Britain‚ it was made up of colonies‚ which all pledged allegiance to Great Britain and the King. However‚ that wasn’t a relationship that lasted‚ due to the colonists facing many problems. At the time‚ there was no other solution to them‚ than to declare independence. The colonists were wise in making this move‚ as

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