The precedent set by the English colonization to Ireland was that the inferior race could be brutally repressed.
The English gained government control of Ireland through the colonization. English laws that were passed became applicable in Ireland as well.
The English believed the Irish to be savages and they noticed similarities between them and the Indians. They dressed similarly, they built their houses similarly, and they resisted conquest like the Irish. The experiences also affected English ideas regarding colonization. In Ireland, the English conquerors would set up plantations surrounded by Palisades. They followed similar actions in colonizing the New World.
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The precedent for voluntary union of the colonies was set with the fundamental orders of Connecticut.
That depends on which court you're referring to. In the federal court system, the US Supreme Court sets binding (or mandatory) precedent for all lower courts; the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts set binding precedent for all US District Courts within their jurisdiction, but only persuasive precedent elsewhere; the US District Courts do not set binding precedent at all, they only set persuasive precedent.
Washington set an important precedent at the end of his second term.In 1796,he decided not to run for a third term
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Babur was the Mughal emperor who set the precedent of being tolerant toward other religions.
The Kalamazoo Case of 1874 set a precedent that taxing citizens for secondary education (post elementary school) was legal.
Depends what you mean? The Tudors were expansionists. They forced Cornwall and Wales into English governance and tried in Ireland and set up limited English rule (round Dublin- The Pale) which would later turn into English rule over all of Ireland
George Washington set this precedent when he refused to run for a third term despite encouragement from many to do so.
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