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a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold
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because, the French and Indian war was over and it cost a lot of money. King George the third thought that it wasn't fair that he had to pay everything when he and his army was protecting the colonists. He thought that it would be fair that the colonists pay him for things that came from Britain.
they were being restricted land that they thought was their birth right.
the french thought they could beat britian so they went to attack them
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Great Enlightenment
she thought they were retardds
a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold
a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold
The wealthy elite initiated the American rebellion. The ordinary colonists responded by turning the elite movement into a mass movement.
The colonists responded by turning the elite movement of the wealthy into a common movement of the people. The colonists went on to band together to fight the British.
No; it is square-shaped, like any ordinary building.
There are no ordinary household objects shaped like a decagon. Some glasses or vases may be decagonal in shape.
The colonists thought Parliament had no right to tax them directly.
NO