The arrival of Queen Caroline in England gave a certain impulse to fashion, which had for some time languished without a leader. The Queen of George II had a great liking for flowered silks, usually with a white ground embossed all over with a large pattern of gold, silver, or colors.
Restrictions on colonial settlement during the 1760s followed by restrictions on western expansion in the 1770s.
Parliament's ability to reflect colonial assemblies.
Founders are people who are in charge about voting
That the colonies shouldn't break away from England
The Patriots and the Loyalists
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Good against evil
The Boston Massacre and the Tea Act were key events that sharpened the division between Britain and the colonist in the late 1760s and early 1770s. King George's efforts to bring the colonies to heel, would lead them straight to revolution.
Restrictions on colonial settlement during the 1760s followed by restrictions on western expansion in the 1770s.
The Prado Museum does not give the date. His fruit still lifes are all painted in the 1760s and 1770s.
Parliament's ability to reflect colonial assemblies.
Parliament's ability to reflect colonial interest
James Otis said "Taxation without representation is tyranny." It is believed that this statement is the foundation of the more common slogan, "No taxation without representation." However, it was a commonly held sentiment in the American colonies in the 1760s and 1770s.
like todays houses basically but the architecture/designs might be old
It depends...But they are mostly around 200+ $ but a set is like 700$
hard your parents would send u away if u misbehaved
The idea of equality was radical in the 1770s was because they felt like equality really needed to be found and be used. Some people liked and disliked equality and everyone felt different about it.