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England's Territorial Expansion
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17th century England could have never known that its territorial expansion would be the downfall of its global dominance. Each land charter that was granted in the New World was, in a sense, a ticket for rebellion. The urge for separation began to grow among the settlers long before the War of Ind ....
Middle of essay ....e not happy with this. A lawyer named James Otis wrote a criticism on the Writs of Assistance, which caused quite a stir throughout the public. The animosity towards England was quickly growing and was about to explode.
In 1770, the colonists found a way to expel their aggression. Many British troops had been stationed in Boston and their presence was greatly resented by the townspeople. This hostility led to confrontation and in the end, five colonists were killed. The imposition of the British.... |
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