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    The Law of Navigation Law Number Four is called “The Law of Navigation.” The by-line for this chapter reads‚ “Anyone can steer the ship‚ but it takes a leader to chart the course.” That by-line reflects something that anyone can beat time‚ but not everyone is a conductor. Anyone can learn how to play a piano but not all will become a pianist. Everyone can learn to swing a golf club but not everyone can become a golfer. Regarding conducting‚ more than a few famous conductors have said that they can

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    The two events in American history that I believe shaped America the most are the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. They both were periods of history in which there was a lot of turmoil‚ and for good reason. They both were bloody wars‚ but they showed how willing American’s were to fight for what they thought was truly right. The Revolutionary War showed how much Americans were willing to fight for their freedom against an oppressive and controlling government. American people were ready

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    and Parliament created overseas vice-admiralty courts. This would help England control who its colonies traded with and the vice-admiralty courts would help‚ without juries‚ prosecute smugglers who evaded the trade regulations set forth in the Navigation Acts. By doing all this England was quietly installing a machinery of imperial management tended by a corps of colonial bureaucrats. Parliament was mainly concerned with economic regulation and so added new articles such as fur‚ copper‚ and hemp to

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    to be a part of the British empire. Years later‚ after the results of the French and Indian War took place‚ the colonies realized the British wasn’t all what it seemed. After seeing the British lose the first two years of the war‚ the colonies thought that they could possibly have a chance to beat them. King George decided to start taxing the colonies to pay for the war debt from the French and Indian War. This outraged the colonists because they felt they were being taxed with representation.

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    appear to have determination to be a separate nation. This was part of their reasoning behind exerting more control over the colonies. The colonists had been accustomed to the loosely enforced Navigation Acts that limited their exports to England and imports from England for many years. They found ways around the Acts and smuggled. It is justified that the British would fear that the colonies were trading with other countries because it would result in less profit for England. Many colonies also‚ in previous

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    In 1763‚ the French and Indian War ended by the final defeat of the French and their Native American allies in America. When the Americans thought the British were leaving‚ they did the exact opposite. The British brought in more soldiers and these same American colonists found themselves locked with the British more violent than ever. Britain sent more troops to receive money for their war depts. This was shocking news for the America’s English colonists because there was still the policy of salutary

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    received. Document 2 According to Dickinson‚ what taxes was Parliament justified in imposing on the colonies? According to Dickinson‚ Parliament was justified in imposing the Stamp Act on the colonies. Why did he object to the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts? Dickinson objected to the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts because he did not have the authority to levy taxes. Document 3 How does the engraving tell a different story from the above description of the Boston Massacre? The engraving was

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    Option 1 Growing tensions between Great Britain and its 13 colonies in North America would eventually kick-start the Revolutionary War in April of 1775. There were many factors that led to the war like taxes after the French and Indian War‚ the Boston Massacre and the Intolerable Acts among others. The colonists felt that they were being treated unfair by a government that was all the way across the ocean in England. Parliament’s decisions in England had direct effects on the lives of the colonists

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    The Revolution War not only declared the independence of the U.S‚ but also had a great impact on the roles of women‚ African Americans‚ Native Americans and white farmers. Women’s roles changed after the Revolution War‚ but such change was subtle and did not make a large difference in society. Previously‚ they were “household wives” who should stay at home‚ taking care of children and doing housework. They were considered inferior to men and were not allowed to do jobs that required high techniques

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    Web Navigation refers to the process of navigating any sort of information in the web which we usually refer it to as websites. Navigation is a basic form of interactivity between your website and your audience. It makes your journey through the site much easier using navigation links. It serves as a better purpose to communicate with your audience in a simple and easy manner. The navigation tools you have provided in your website can also contribute to your sites significance. Not all the sites

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