how did the colonial elite view their role in society
The English back home were not treating the colonists fairly
Just like Canadians should rule Canada, Americans should rule America, Irish should rule Ireland, Germans should rule Germany, Australians should rule Australia, Mexicans should rule Mexico etc etc etc. Wallace believed Scots should rule Scotland NOT English.
The english
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Called today the Delian League, it was a league of eastern Greek city-states led by Athens to protect those cities from Persian rule.
It is the way the Iroquois followed life in a sence that in every seventh generation one would have to have 4 boys in order for you to have the crops built enough for the consensus to run
No. The other European nations that were colonizing Europe were practicing direct rule whereas the English practiced indirect rule.
The spelling rule for "recognise" is that it is spelled with an "s" in British English and with a "z" in American English.
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rule (as in a rule at school is...) or ruler (measuring stick)
Not EVERY rule, but most of them. Hence the saying, 'the exception that proves the rule.'
It means «the rule». It's not «le règle», it's «LA règle».
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Yes, the Algonquin tribe did indeed rule themselves. They were a very put together tribe. There was much communication between everyone and nobody disliked each other.
An anomaly
A total war is when soldiers who are fighting in a war affect and rule over the civilians the shop keepers and the livestock in the civil war it was General Sherman who used the total war against the Confederacy. and he used it In Georgia during the "March to the Sea"
The English back home were not treating the colonists fairly