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... a Portuguese explorer named Vasco da Gama became the first European to sail around the Cape of Africa, allowing the Portuguese to establish colonies in East ...
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... the New World. This proved that in order to be successful, colonies would need to establish forms of self-government. In 1624, the ...
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... They began to trade in India, Madagascar, the American Great Lakes, and the Mississippi River, to establish colonies in the West Indies, and to stake a claim ...
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... the only way to achieve a "place under the sun" (Kagan, Ozment, Turner, The Western Heritage 2nd Ed.) was to build a navy and establish colonies like Britain. ...
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... the only way to achieve a "place under the sun" (Kagan, Ozment, Turner, The Western Heritage 2nd Ed.) was to build a navy and establish colonies like Britain. ...
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... When the Englishmen left their homelands to establish colonies and markets in the New World, they brought with them their liberties, which were guaranteed in ...
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... Finally, the New England colonies wanted to establish the colony for religious motives, while the southern colonies were established for economic motives. ...
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... Finally, the New England colonies wanted to establish the colony for religious motives, while the southern colonies were established for economic motives. ...
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... Their intention was to establish communities of pure Christians who collectively swore a covenant with God to work for his ends. ...
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... New Englands wealth and strict rule by the Puritans was different than that of the Middle Colonies Quakers, who came to establish a place were everyone was ...
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... Rather, they came as farmers, seeking to establish agriculturally-based colonies in regions where Amerindians had long since made similar establishments... ...
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... Here is our chance to join the European imperialist powers in Europe and establish colonies overseas, such as the Hawaiian Islands. ...
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... and shape. Cancer cells may invade the bloodstream and establish colonies far from the original site called metastasis. Types of ...
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... The Society in the New England colonies was very family oriented. Men would establish and live with their families on a plot of land in towns where they would ...
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... nation. Their common mission was to establish a union between Canada and the other colonies of British North America. This group ...
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... factors, the decline in numbers of indentured servants, the need for cheap labor, and the concept of mercantilism to establish profitable colonies in the New ...
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... England removed much of its influence from the colonies, leaving them with a period of "salutary neglect", enabling the colonies to establish trading with many ...
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... colonies by the British. In 1765, the British government decided to establish a stamp tax on the American colonies. Many types of legal ...
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... In Colonies of Exploitation, foreign powers establish political control, if necessary using force against colonial resistance but they did not displace or kill ...
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... England. As the years progressed, new Acts were passed by Great Britain to establish more control over the American colonies. Among ...
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... England. As the years progressed, new Acts were passed by Great Britain to establish more control over the American colonies. Among ...
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... It was salutary neglect that enabled colonies like Maryland to establish such acts as the Act of Toleration which allowed more religious freedom. ...
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... colonies economic loyalties to Britain were being replaced by loyalty to the colonies. In the the mid-1700s, Britain tried to re-establish domination (economic ...
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... He was public-spirited, and worked constantly to make Philadelphia a better city. He helped establish the first subscription library in the American Colonies. ...
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... its authority power the entire way to the local communities in the colonies. The colonists didn't have much opportunity to establish political institutions ...
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... in order to establish a refuge for Catholics and others who were persecuted religiously. Even though both the Southern and New England Colonies had either a ...
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... Beveridge stated in his speech to the President and senators, " God has made us the master organizers of the world to establish system where chaos reigns ...
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... future security." Then follows a citation of George III for determinedly violate those rights in order to establish an "absolute Tyranny" over the colonies. ...
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... This acts meant parliament could establish any set of rules on the colonies. The colonist could only put up with so much crap from Britain. ...
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... Caesar had thus shown that he had motives for improving bilateral relations with the provinces. Caesar drafted a bill to establish 20 overseas colonies. ...
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