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    Britain own this could cause a disaster. Life would be really different if American was free. America is supposed to be a free country that created the Pledge of Allegiance. Great Britain should not be the king of America. I also think the church of England is very and highly unfair. They won't let anyone practice their religion and that means that there country is not free. It's weird, why should…

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    Proprietary Colony Colony

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    Royal Colony: Was a type of colony that was under the jurisdiction of the crown of a royal country like England, France and Spain. In England’s case, a royal governor who carried out the instructions of the crown, which weren’t exactly commands to the governor, more like strong suggestions, ruled each of these types of colonies. The significance of the royal colony is that it brought the idea of micromanaging countries. This would later on make the United States have governors to govern their…

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    the policys made were not always favorable for everyone in the colony. In the case of the Massachusetts Bay Colony which was established in 1630, the roles of the colony were also decided by men who had land and were regular members of the Puritan Church. Similialy to the Virgnia Colony, Massachusetts Bay also had issues with diversity in their…

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    the early to mid 1700s, there were the New England colonies, Middle colonies and Southern colonies. There was also a large population growth. The people moved to the colonies that best fit the travelers religion, lifestyle, and where land was available. These people had different ways of life and thinking. The New England colonies consisted of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire in 1730. The people that lived in the New England Colonies were very spiritual and were…

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    Guy Fawkes Gunpowder Plot

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    Edith Fawkes. His parents were recusant catholics attending church every Sunday. After Guy Fawkes parents died he became a full catholic. Guy Fawkes is also known for fighting in the 80 year war on the side of the Catholic Spaniards against the newly formed Protestant Dutch army. His mission was to travel to Spain to seek support for a Catholic rebellion in England but he was unsuccessful. When Guy Fawkes became a member of the Catholic Church he strongly…

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    Account of the Island of England” was very shocked with the differences in the english culture. “A relation or rather a True Account of the Island of England” is a report giving an overview of England by a Venetian ambassador for the Venetian senate. In the report the author is unimpressed with England 's character. whether it be the conceited and greedy people, the Ridiculous customs or the islands environment is an issue to the author.Although he does regard some of England 's good points he…

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    in 1588 in Wiltshire, England and died the 4th of December in 1679. We know little about his childhood, not even his mother’s name, but his father’s name was Thomas also and was a vicar of Charlton and Westport. He had a brother that was two years older named Edmund and a sister. He had an uncle, Francis Hobbes that was a wealthy merchant banker who took care of Thomas, his mother, and his two siblings after Thomas Sr. deserted the family. Thomas educated at Westport church and later went to a…

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    From 800 to 1169, we had the first Viking raids, to the raids of the Norman invasions. Viking ports were set up at Dublin, Wexford, Waterford, Cork and Limerick, which became the first big towns in Ireland. Ireland was set up with tribes who were semi-independent known as the Túatha. During these invasions, many attempts were made by various factions to take control of the whole island. During this period, there was rivalry between the High Kings of Ireland, from the Northern and Southern…

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    This shows what all the children had to learn in Church of England. The poem is associated with religious instruction, at the same time; it…

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    John Locke Research Paper

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    Keene and John Locke. His father John Locke was a Country Lawyer and a small landowner who had served as a Captain during World War 1. His mother was a stay a home mother. Locke lived in a small cottage by a church in Wring ton, Somerset. Locke went to Westminster school and then Christ Church. When he graduated he went University of Oxford. There he studied medicine, which played an important role in his life. Locke thought that people were moral and reasonable. He also thought people had…

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