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    The British victory in the French and Indian War had a great impact on the British Empire. Firstly, it meant a great expansion of British territorial claims in the New World. Although, the cost of the war had greatly enlarged Britain's debt. Moreover, the war generated substantial resentment towards the colonists among English leaders, who were not satisfied with the financial and military help they had received from the colonists during the war. All these factors combined to persuade many English

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    “It may be laid down as a primary position, and the basis of our system, that every Citizen who enjoys the protection of a Free Government, owes not only a proportion of his property, but even of his personal services to the defense of it.” (“George Washington”). “I have no other view than to promote the public good, and am unambitious of honors not founded in the approbation of my Country.” (“George Washington”). These two quotes come from a very important man in the history of the United States

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    George Washington He was born 1732 and he died in1799. George Washington seems today a figure larger than life itself…..almost as he was when he was a familiar person in the halls, homes, shops, and bars of 18th-century city Williamsburg. On Duke of Gloucester Street, in the Raleigh Tavern's Apollo Room, or the Governor's Palace Gardens, his powerful frame and his nice attitude..his presence….drew to him the notice that wrote his place in the history of the city, the state, and the nation. "His

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    Indian war, there were many growing conflicts between the 13 Colonies and Great Britain. The British abused the American Colonists as they imposed many new taxes and limited Colonial America from prospering economically. The Colonists, outraged, decided to take action against the British Empire and revolt. The American Revolution was caused due to the economic aspects, social aspect, and political aspects. The American Colonists were driven to declare war on the British Empire due to the economic

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    Great Britain at this time had many issues with funding themselves after exhausting resources and political power, after the French and Indian War. Britain was slowly losing power trying to keep the inhabitants of the American colonies at the bay. With a victory in the hand of Britain and one of the bloodiest wars staining the hearts of the people of America in the other, Britain had to keep itself strong, so the idea of taking their colonies quickly came to mind and keeping foreign colonies in check

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    The Last of the Mohicans begins three years into the French and Indian War. The French allied with Native Americans conspire to seize Fort William Henry, the plans are cut off by a Native scout named Magua. Magua presents the plans to British General Webb, who counters by sending troops to reinforce Colonel Munro at Fort William Henry. After the troops leave, Munro’s daughters, Alice and Cora demand to be escorted to see their father. General Webb sends the daughters with Major Heyward, as they leave

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    A founding father of America, James Butler, stated during the first Presidential elections, that “many of the members cast their eyes towards General Washington, as President, and shaped their ideas of the powers to be given a President, by their opinions of his virtue” (“George Washington” 127). He meant that George Washington was a man that, in the eyes of all the chair-holders, fit all the categories that a President should have. America at the time of George Washington was a colony of England

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    developing others are slowly vanishing. But what are these things that affect this change? The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is a book about one Indian teenager who is trying to change his life. Junior moves to a new school to have a better opportunity for his future life. The book shows many aspect of Indian culture. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, Sherman Alexi uses the topic of culture in order to show how every culture is different and how people can be affected by their

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    plan was to have Indians harvest raw materials to ship back to Britain. Britain would therefore have cheap raw materials sent back to them; because India was mercantilist (could only trade with the mother country) they did not have much of a choice but to sell to Britain cheaply. Britain therefore always had a steady source of raw materials Britain would turn raw materials into finished products that it would ship back to India and sell to Indians. Prices for goods were low and Indians liked that, but

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    Sarah leaves to India with Adit than them. Minor characters are the representatives of the Indian people living in England. Their role in this novel is trivial and insignificant. They come and move just like ordinary people. Usually the minor characters play the vital role along with the main characters. In this novel Bye-Bye Blackbird, “I was going to form a little club. A little Indian club to which my Indian friends could come on Wednesday afternoon... they could meet some really interested, intelligent

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