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Yes, and he sent millions to concentration camps and termination camps which were worse than prisons.
Worse, the British did not pay (I think) any thought to it and just dismissed it and mad them even more mad.
It was just what it sounds like a penitentiary that housed criminals. From what I understand it was one of the worse prisons in America. People were housed in small cells and not let out of them.
Taylor Hicks for sure.
The declaration of Independence was essentially the Continental Congress telling Britain they didn't want to be involved with them anymore. It's arguable that the Declaration of Independence was more important as it was the foundation for American independence and freedom, without which the Constitution wouldn't exist. However, the Declaration of Independence gave no system of government. Without the Constitution, the U.S. as we know it might not exist, or it might be very different, and quite possibly much worse.
Samuel Adams saw the British imposition of legislature and taxes as a threat that would only get worse. Nothing was safe: eventually their property could be taxed and/or taken away from them, since the British weren't giving them any rights. Independence, not peace and reconciliation, was the only answer.
lynching
Make everything worse.
If one wants to state that a bigger war is worse than a small war, then yes.
Samuel Adams saw the British imposition of legislature and taxes as a threat that would only get worse. Nothing was safe: eventually their property could be taxed and/or taken away from them, since the British weren't giving them any rights. Independence, not peace and reconciliation, was the only answer.
prisons are places were bad people are sent some worse than others there are four different types of people... group 1=very dangerouse peple group 2=not so dangerout but still very group 3=people thought to be not much of a threat group 4=not dangerouse just bad.
No accent is better or worse, it all depends on the person's preferences