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Why did the British feel justified imposing the stamp act
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Anonymous
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Which statement best summarizes Britain’s agreement for taxes like the stamp act
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Anonymous
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Development of social studies in Britain
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Miaca
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sooooo im supposed to drag and drop these into the order of first to last.
the normans invade england germanic tribes settle in
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pyrocl4st1c
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Charles I signed the petition of Right, Which prevented him from...
A. Joining the church of England. B. Passing the throne to
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OH NO OH NO NO NO
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What point did Parliament make by executing Charles I?
A. England should be ruled according to divine right. B. Parliament had
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Sydney
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Which event led to King John I signing the Magna Carta?
The pope and the king disagreed about how the country should be ruled.
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Cam
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Great Britain outlawed the slave trade in
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john
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Who was King Athour?
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April lanneau
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How did Sir Edward Coke’s interpretation of English common law and the Magna Carta lead to the creation of the
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Rylee
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what was one cause of the english civil war?
1.Elizabeth was a bad queen 2.William and Mary were catholic*** 3. Henry VII refuses
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Kayla Da Goddess
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Oliver Cromwell led the military forces of parliament against the king's troops in a period known as? please help
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marissa"dani"
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Who were British members of a radical Puritan sect called the Separatist Church that fled to the New World to avoid persecution
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malia
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Who is the legendary Arthur, and what did he do to become king of England?
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Ashley
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Sir Thomas More was executed because he
A. would not stand with Henry VIII against the Protestant revolt. B. would not accept
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Sarah
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The Glorious Revolution was a
A. coup in England during which King William was overthrown. B. coup in England during which King
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Anonymous
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The development of England as a nation-state occurred because of increasing
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Xxoreo_~chan_xX
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I have to answer what is the primary goal of the summones of parliament document in England, and based on what it had that give
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Mohammad
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what reforms did Britain make to improve the workers lives
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Andres
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In 1764, Parliament passed the Sugar Act because Prime Minister George Grenville asked to tax the colonist. The British prime
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Eduarda
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Hello,I have a problem with my history homework,Could somebody help me with that,please.What things changed,stayed the
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Damian
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Hello.I need some advice with my history homework...Change and continuity in Britain before 1066....Thank you for yours help.
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Damian
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How was Great Britain new attitude a reason for Confederation?
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Annadona
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The _______ Act required King _______ I to convene Parliament every three years.
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Victoria
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Explain why Britian finally decided against on behalf of the Confeder.
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Samantha
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An extension to my other question- how did oliver cromwell like impact the world and why was he significant? It could relate to
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bethany
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During its early history, the British Parliament _____.
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Natalie
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What was the mistake British general Charles Cornwallis made that ultimately caused his defeat?
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Why did Britain begin enforcing trade laws passed by Parliament?
Responses A to fund more warsto fund more wars B to raise more
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Imagine you have been asked to defend charles 1 at his trial.
Why should king charles 1 not have been found guilty and/or
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Anonymous
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What unified Britain to accept Christianity?
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Monica
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English bill of rights
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Why did the English Civil War start?
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What happened to Charles I at the end of the Civil War?
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What happened during the Glorious Revolution?
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Which of the following was the primary interest of the british government in approving james oglethorpes georgia colony
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Lisa
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I left out a few sentences. Could you please check them? Thank you.
7) During William of Orange's reign a number of laws were
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Matthew
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Here is the second part on history. Thank you very much!
1) During his reign, a series of laws were introduced which were to fix
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Henry2
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As I made a few changes, could you please check there paragraphs again?
Thank you very much!! 1) In 1660, Parliament invited
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Henry2
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Problem
Write a story about getting arrested, in the days when they rode horses Make the story relate to the rang of queen
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Please check my answers
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What did the king of England do that made the colonist upset?
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ffgtf
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What was this king's law called which said that the throne would control religion in england
SorryMrs Sue
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glenn
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What was the Stuart Restoration?
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JOY
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How did the proclamation of 1763 conflict with the english bill of rights.
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Kim
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Why did king george 111 order the proclamation of 1763
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Lauryn
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Could you please check these sentences, too? Thank you very much.
1) The witches were associated with the devil. 2) Once you told
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Henry
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what were the similarities and differences between lady Jane Grey and Mary queen of Scots?
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samantha
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I left out the following sentences. Thank you very much!
1) Mary I (Tudor 1553-1558) was the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine
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Henry2
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what were the similarities and the differences between lady jane grey and mary queen of scots?
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samantha
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I left out the following sentences. i have problems in finding appropriate reporting verbs and linkers. Thank you.
1) Outside the
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Henry2
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