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it was the British and Indians i am thinking. i could be wrong though
it was wrong to the British because not only did they not get their way they simply did not want the colonists to have freedom
I could be wrong, but is it Paul Lambert, with Borussia Dortmund in 1997?
because britich did evey body wrong.
The British were responsible. They were trying to show they had more power, and keep control over the colonists
they were not wrong. they were our colony but since Americans hate the British they are characterized as being wrong.
What was wrong with your concept of British artillery. It had very positive effects in WW2 ,
Yep
it was the British and Indians i am thinking. i could be wrong though
it was wrong to the British because not only did they not get their way they simply did not want the colonists to have freedom
no, no, no. wrong the british parliament is all worng
right
i think it was the british {i may be wrong}
When something goes wrong or the situation deteriorated.
All the Wrong Reasons - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (British Columbia)
I could be wrong, but is it Paul Lambert, with Borussia Dortmund in 1997?
they concord because the Spaniards were getting alot of islands for themselves which means they are getting all the money and the british wanted to prove them wrong