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    neglected because the british needed all the troops they could get to fight the seven years. The Americans had experienced salutary neglect for so long that when the British came back the Americans did not like it. The British taxed the Americans with the sugar act and the intolerable acts without the representation deserved. This marked the beginning of the American Revolution. When the British came back to the colonies they had to have a way to pay off their war debt. The British started to limit

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    The British returned in force in August 1776‚ landing in New York and engaging the fledgling Continental Army at the Battle of Brooklyn in one of the largest engagements of the war. They eventually seized New York City and nearly captured General Washington. The British made the city their main political and military base of operations in North America‚ holding it until 1783‚ when they relinquished it under the terms of the Treaty of Paris. Patriot evacuation and British military occupation made

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    modeled very much after the British one. How did it get there? Why is it democratic? Why isn’t it included in the Chinese government? How did Britain come to play a part in a small country on the other side of the hemisphere? Ever since 1699‚ when the British East India Company made its first successful sea trip to the Hong Kong area. Hong Kong and Britain have depended upon each other as trade partners. After the Chinese defeat in the First Opium War (1839-1842)‚ the British were granted control

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    The British Invasion had a huge influence on our culture and was one of the greatest musical revolutions in American history. In the year of 1964‚ the British Invasion began‚ and for the few following years‚ British rock & roll bands flooded the American market with their music. However‚ rock & roll music originated in America and was still in its early ages during the late 50s‚ but has also undergone a steady decline in quality. The British Invasion also involved the virtual domination of AM radio

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     providing  a  full   analysis  of  the  current  situation  of  British  Airways‚  through  an  evaluation  of   internal  and  external  factors.  External  analysis  has  been  accomplished  through   the  use  of  a  PESTLE‚  which  has  shown  the  high  dependability  and  sensitivity  of   British  Airways  to  the  external  environment.  It  has  been  concluded

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    “Was Ireland a colony of the British Empire?” The literal definition of a colony is: “A subject territory occupied by a settlement from the ruling state.” Whether or not Ireland fell under this classification‚ in its unionist days‚ is hotly debated. One could argue that because Ireland was incorporated into Great Britain as a single kingdom‚ was included in parliament and involved in colonial affairs‚ that it was not a colony itself. However one could

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    Can the British be proud of their Empire? Britain had the largest empire in the world‚ by 1900. They were ruling an estimated 25% of the globe‚ but just because Britain had the most power‚ it doesn’t mean that they used it for the best. For example‚ Rani Lakshmi‚ was an Indian Princess and when her husband died the British took his land‚ and the natives had no say in the matter. The British also tried to change their customs even though they didn’t want them changed. The Indians tried to fight

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    Post-war British Politics of Consensus Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Post-war consensus 3. The lack of consensus 4. Conclusion 5. Works cited Introduction The post-war period was an extremely difficult period in the history of Great Britain. In fact‚ after the end of the World War II the country was practically ruined in the result of the regular bombings from the part of the German aviation and the entire infrastructure of the country was in a very poor condition. What is more important

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    writes of his experience in British-ruled India in the early Twentieth Century. At the time‚ he was a young‚ inexperienced soldier stationed there to help protect the Queen ’s interests. While he was there‚ he had to do something that had made some ethical conflicts within him. British Imperialism immerged and killed people’s freedom‚ hopes‚ and desires. Shooting an Elephant is an essay written and published in the autumn of 1936. The essay mainly illustrates how a white British imperial police officer

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    I am all for British Imperialism because without British Imperialism we wouldn’t be where we are today. There would be no America‚ and the world would be a completely different place. Instead of speaking English right now we could be speaking French‚ Spanish‚ German‚ Italian‚ or even Chinese. Culture and ideas were spread across the British Empire to and from Britain. At the time of the British Empire‚ all of the countries in the world were trying to acquire more land and resources in an attempt

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