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    Parliament declared the colonies guilty and found that there were responsible for the war debt. ‘Parliament enacted a series of tax measures over the next ten years that sparked outrage throughout the colonies(Sheidley).’The several acts passed by the Parliament such as, the tea act infuriated the colonies and finally retaliated, which is known as the Boston Tea Party. The unjust and irrational decisions made by King George III led to the corruption of government and later evolved into the…

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    Ignorance, Protest, and Rebellion Snowball Colonial disregard of British legislation began with the Navigation Acts, a series of pieces of legislation that sought to keep the colonies from trading with anyone who wasn’t the British mainland. The passage of these acts directly caused more than one war between the Dutch and the English, leaving a very sparse fleet to actually enforce those acts. That lack of real coverage to directly enforce the England exclusive trade allowed traders and…

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    colonies which caused their debt. To help pay this debt, they placed an act which would help pay to keep the troops in the colonies. This act was called the Stamp Act. This act forced colonists to pay for stamps in order to use any type of paper product. This tax really did not please the colonists considering they now had to pay taxes for paper products and the fact that they did not have any role in the decision of passing this act.…

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    Intolerable Acts, also known as Coercive Acts, were for the major part of the 1770s, the main causes of the economic tensions between the British Parliament and the American colonists. In the book, The Common Cause, David Ammerman, deeply explains how and why the American colonists reacted the way they did when these acts were passed by the British Parliament. The intention of these acts such as the Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, Justice Act, Quartering Act, and the Quebec Act,…

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    Declaration of Nathaniel Bacon Nathaniel Bacon killed off a lot of Native Americans furthermore he demonstrated that poor whites and blacks could band together to put terror into the wealthy government. Nathaniel Bacon’s rebellion was an extraordinary revolution against the Virginia government before the American Revolution. Many events furnished to the rising of the rebellion. Nathaniel Bacon list is a secondary source in this journal entry, he brings highlight to the misdeeds of the Virginia…

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    contributed to the justification of the colonists’ actions. For example, the Stamp Act was levied upon a multitude of paper products used in everyday life and was considered “a very burdensome and … unconstitutional tax” (Doc 10) by the colonists. This tax caused some of the first sparks of American resentment towards Britain and gave colonists a rude awakening to the true nature of the Parliament. Secondly, the Townshend Acts were enforced a year prior to the Stamp Act’s repeal and went as far…

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    Soliloquy In Hamlet

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    endures throughout life. “Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer
, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, To die,” (lines 56-60), in these lines Hamlet begins to describe the pain mankind suffers, and questions if living is worth these cruel acts of sin. While this is only one interpretation of the soliloquy, the copious allusions to the common cruelties of day-to-day life combined with the repetition of the allusions to death provide strong textual evidence of its validity. However, to…

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    There are many reasons for violent acts. Some commit violence because they want to harm others and some because they want to harm themselves, but some because they believe they are helping the world in some way or another. People commit these kinds of acts because they don’t think clearly; causing them to justify their violent actions as caring ones. In Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, the characters, Rodion Ramonovitch Raskolnikov, Arkady Ivanovitch Svidrigailov, and Katerina Ivanova…

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    The Boston Tea Party took place December 16, 1773. The reason it took place was because of a phrase: “No taxation without representation”. The phrase meant everyone paid the same tax and no one could influence the king’s decision. No one wanted to pay that amount of tax so they wanted to conspire a plan resulting in the Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was the most well planned rebellion of the 18th and 19th century. A group of Patriots, known as the Sons of Liberty and led by a man named…

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    The widely known Boston massacre was one of the most iconic events that helped shape our United States of America. On March 5, 1770 eight British soldiers will fire onto a crowd on Kingś street killing five colonists and injuring many more. I do not believe Captain Preston or his men are to blame for firing among what turned into a rioting mob. Throughout this paper I will prove Captain Preston and his British soldiers are not guilty of murder but instead acted in self defence against an…

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