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... rest of the fund intact. Pitt's tactics in reforming the British financial system was all too successful. A L10.25 million stock ...
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... But a British cabinet minister William Pitt helped change Britain's luck. Pitt assumed full control over Britain's war efforts. ...
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... Back in Britain William Pitt, pro-colonies Parliatarian, argues "taxation with no ... are to be taxed, they should have representation in the British Parliament. ...
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... Back in Britain William Pitt, pro-colonies Parliatarian, argues "taxation with no ... are to be taxed, they should have representation in the British Parliament. ...
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... This lead to the Iroquois joining the British and under the leadership of William Pitt the British took a large army and started winning many battles. ...
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... the Quartering Acts which required colonists to supply barracks for British troops in ... in 1767 by Charles Townshed, who took over for the popular William Pitt. ...
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... The greatest example of great military decision making would be William Pitt's choice of ... One of the other great helps to the British was their "loyal" American ...
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... In 1758, William Pitt came out of retirement and took over the British war effort. He gave the colonists much greater independence in pursuing the war effort. ...
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... Forbes, of course, took this site and renamed it Fort Pitt. For the first time, the British has control of the entire upper Ohio Valley. ...
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... Louis the 15th of France was trying to peat the golden era of King Louis the 14th against Purssians Fredrick the 2nd backed by William Pitt and the British. ...
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... happing in Parliament because They were sent the letters from the British press, which ... shaped the way the American thought about the Stamp act, Pitt and Conway ...
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... He returned to Fort Pitt to resume his duties. ... Girty decided to go to Detroit where he began working for the British government. ...
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... the rank of brigadier general and was a major factor in Britain's defeat of the French and capture of Fort Duquesne (renamed Fort Pitt by the British) in 1758. ...
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... He felt that the colonists deserved to have things regulated in some ways but not to the extent that the British had taken it to. Pitt also states that the ...
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... The war seemed hopeless for the British until William Pitt realized that the American Colonies could be the winning point of the war, so he sent in more ...
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... such as trade, but only Colonists could tax colonists, not the British government, 3,000 ... In 1766, a new Prime Minister, William Pitt, was appointed who opposed ...
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... "The British Parliament had meant it literally: the Colonists had ... In 1766, a new Prime Minister, William Pitt, was appointed who opposed taxing the colonies. ...
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... Act in 1765 passed Americans were forced to house and feed British soldiers any ... In 1776, a new Prime Minister, William Pitt, was appointed who opposed taxing ...
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... Act in 1765 passed Americans were forced to house and feed British soldiers any ... In 1776, a new Prime Minister, William Pitt, was appointed who opposed taxing ...
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... had no desire to kill their American cousins, as shown by William Pitt's withdrawn his ... Even though that the Whigs in England did weaken the British to defeat ...
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... It was a pro Pitt commentator, Major John Scott, who published in 1789 ... be two parties." The French Revolution (1788-1812) transformed British political life. ...
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... An important factor in the sudden change was because of a change in orientation in British policy as embodied by William Pitt, a commoner and an outspoken ...
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... William Pitt and Edmund Burke were two men in the English parliament who encouraged ... British regulars, roaming the streets of Boston and lodging in the homes of ...
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... Pioneers settled at Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh) and in river valleys nearby. ... During the Revolutionary War, the British encouraged Indians to attack American ...
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... Many guns fired in the distance. A British rider rides by and is shot. A ... hole. Isaac Pitt took a musket to the gut and is dying. ...
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... William Pitt expressed, "The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance ... of writs of assistance-blanket search warrants with which British customs officials ...
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... desire to avoid conflict and called for the evacuation of Fort Pitt, indicating that ... including the ledgers (which had to be approved by British authorities up ...
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... 1791 and marched his men over the Allegheny Mountains to Fort Pitt (present day ... the Americans off Indian soil, was to form an alliance with the British forces. ...
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... The British believed that Parliament was supreme over all of the English lands and had ... William Pitt, the hero of the Seven Years War, made a speech that begged ...
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... confined the carrying trade between various parts of the British Empire to English ships ... as the only man who could save England after William Pitt had run ...
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