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But all of the politics was not well. Taken from a diary of a Massachusetts's soldier, says he is denied the rights of an Englishmen even though is English-born: "...Though we be English men born, we are barred [denied] Englishmen's liberty." Document D. The ideology changed because since there were no more French or Spanish were in the same lands as the colonists were they didn't worry as much about defending themselves...
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This, led them to be less dependant on the British. Just finding out what all the colonists have in common they are no longer divided but they are unified. When the British issued the proclamation of 1763, the colonists felt they "defied" the British by going past the Appalachian Mountains. After the war, America was no longer scared of the British because it was they, who fought the French, and not the British...
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Why Did The British Government Decide To Evacuate Children From Britain'S Major Cities In The Early Years Of The Second World War?   Why did the British Government decide to evacuate children from major British cities in the early years of the Second World War?   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   Could America not have fought the British   British Irish Relations over the past 300 years   british and french health care   British Reactions to the French Revolution   BRITISH-BORN ASIANS   Explain the differing of people in Britain to the policy of evacuating children during the Second World War.   Grammatical Difference Between British And American English.   How WW1 Changed British Literature   Part B - What were the consequences of the First World War for the British People 1914 - 1924?   Document   Document   Britain And America Revolution  
 
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