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Essay heading: British Identity DBQ
 
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British Parliament consisted of many members from many areas, but not one of those members was able to convey the message from the colonies because there were no such representatives. Many members of Parliament, such as Edmund Burke, led the rest of Britain and Parliament to believe that the colonists were simply tenants in their land and were to abide by the laws of the British constitution...
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[Doc B] This mere thought unified the colonists and presented a situation that they could not take their eyes off of. Another influential assistant to the greatly developing American unity was the Stamp Tax. When Prime Minister George Grenville imposed this act, the colonists were again angry. The Act mandated the use of stamped paper certifying payment of tax on certain legal documents such as pamphlets, newspapers, diplomas, and marriage licenses...
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Problems Caused By Mercantilism For The American Colonists   Colonists Identity   Effect of Colonists on Native Americans   Early Colonists in America   Indians and Colonists Relations   Colonists   Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   colonists were oppressed (DBQ)   Colonists' Fight For Freedom From England   Comparison of the British Parliament and the American Congress   Cruel Treatment From The British Caused The American Revolution   Background And Emergence Of Democracy In The British North American Colonies   Why did the British Government decide to evacuate children from major British cities in the early years of the Second World War?   The British Parliament   British Identity DBQ  
 
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