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    world in a racialized "red" versus "white" manner. Richter argues that for much of the eighteenth century Indian and Euro-American histories "moved along parallel paths." The balance between parallel paths broke down when France left the continent in 1763 and the imperial contest between that country and Britain

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    PHILIPPINE HISTORY UNIT III A. EARLY FILIPINO REVOLTS More than three hundred years of oppression‚ the early Filipinos attempted to regain several freedoms taken from them. WHY FILIPINO REVOLTED AGAINST SPANISH AUTHORITIES? Religious Oppression and Forced conversion to Christianity Refusal to recognize/accept Spanish rule Land Problems Unjust or Oppressive Taxation Forced Labor Monopoly I. Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574) In the same year that the Chinese pirate Limahong attacked Manila‚ Manila

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    |FORT NECESSITY |September 20 | | |2010 | |In 1754‚ George Washington‚ a lieutenant colonel‚ was dispatch to the Ohio Country with an armed force to |French and Indian War Research Paper | |build a fort in present-day Pittsburgh. After arriving

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    a voice in Parliament and the laws and taxes that Parliament passed on to them were unfair‚ unjust and illegal. This was the being of the frustration felt by the colonists‚ but it had not yet reached the boiling point. When Parliament passed the 1763 Proclamation‚ which stated that the colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains‚ The Stamp Tax‚ and the now ever-present standing army‚ this was the last straw‚ which caused the colonists to rebel. At this same time‚ the British subjects

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    extremely famous. It was the proclamation of 1763. Although this document wasn’t made by the House of Burgesses. It was made by King James. Although some documents this group wrote were‚ The Declaration Independence‚ the Virginia statue of religious freedom‚ and many others. The documents changed a lot. It was very essential and without it many problems would have occurred. One of the documents not written by the House of Burgesses was the proclamation of 1763. This stated that no 13 colonies could

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    Georgia‚ southern Alabama‚ southern Mississippi southeastern Louisiana‚ and other areas along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Spanish Florida was considered a failure because the Spanish Empire could not continue to rule over Florida. By 1763‚ Florida was willingly given to the English in exchange for Havana‚ showing how unimportant Florida really was to the Spanish. When Spain regained rule over Florida in 1783‚ nothing could slow down the coming failure of Spain’s first period. Half

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    British East India Company ‚ that produced the tea‚ influenced Parliament to pass the Tea Act in 1773 which allowed the British to sell the tea at a cheaper price than the smugglers in spite of the tax. The colonists still refused to purchase the tea from the East India Company even though it was cheaper than the tea that was smuggled into the colonies. Merchants and Samuel Adams protested the act. In 1773 the East India Company had ships to carry 500‚000 pounds of tea to Boston‚ New York‚ Philadelphia

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    Review Sheet/ Test 2/ History 1310 Note: This exam covers all the material from the beginning of the French and Indian War through the end of the Washington administration. Students should be aware that they are responsible for lecture material and information brought in from outside sources will not be given credit. Likewise‚ the Power Points are outlines—and just that. So make sure you have a handle on all we covered in lecture. Second: I often have far more people miss exam 2‚ than exam 1. It

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    and Britain. Other poems that Wheatley wrote were also published by 1773. When Wheatley sailed to England her first book called Poems on Various Subject‚ Religion and Moral where published in London. Some copies were also sold in Boston Massachusetts. Wheatley was famous and honored in London‚ this was the high point of her life. Wheatley was granted freedom shortly after she returned to Boston Massachusetts in the fall of 1773‚ but continued to live with her former owners. When Wheatley wrote her

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