she was a girl
"No taxation without represention" -James Otis
The obstacles that slowed progress toward democracy for some African nations was civil war, military rule, or corrupt dictators.
no maps and frightened crew
The Sons of Liberty, led by figures like Samuel Adams, actively opposed British taxation laws such as the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts. They organized protests and boycotts, rallying public sentiment against the taxes imposed without representation. Patrick Henry, known for his fiery speeches, also spoke out against these laws, while Mercy Otis Warren and other patriots contributed by writing and disseminating ideas that fueled resistance. Benjamin Franklin, although initially suggesting some form of compromise, eventually supported the colonial push against oppressive taxation.
she accomplished her stand to civil rights
I think it was some type of blue cause in the pictures that I found of her, she was wearing a variety of blue dresses.
She liked wearing blue dresses and liked laced bonnets without ribbons to tie under your chin. She also wore a white apron and brown or black shoes from back then. Usually high heeled.
have some mercy on me. Do not beg for Mercy!
mercy lord In my heart sometimes I ponder As down life’s road I wander To a city over yonder Where peace and love abide Where my trials are gone forever And the tears will find me never You’ll see (you'll see) that there’ll be (there'll be) a place for me And I’m going there some day (there some day) I have started for a city (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) That is free from shame and pity (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) It’s a bright eternal city (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) And I am traveling on my way (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) Some day I’ll have to leave you (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) Don’t you let my parting grieve you (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) You’ll see (you'll see) that there’ll be (there'll be) a place for me And I’m going there some day (there some day) Dear Lord look down upon me (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) And Lord (won't you) have mercy on me (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) I am just a weary pilgrim (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) Lord I am tired and (I am) so forlorn (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) Lord I (I want to) thank you for your blessings (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) And for all that I’m possessing (mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord, mercy Lord) You’ll see (you'll see) that there’ll be (there'll be) a place for me And I’m going there some day (there some day) Mercy Lord
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Milo and Otis.
Sandy believes that Otis is Mr. Westing because she notices similarities between Otis and Mr. Westing, such as their physical appearance and mannerisms. She also notices Otis using the same phrase that Mr. Westing often said, leading her to believe that Otis is actually Mr. Westing in disguise.
Some rabbits are called bucks (males), does (females), kits (babies), and warrens (groups living together in underground burrows).
Samuel Adams. John Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Abigail Adams, George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson.
Forced to drop out
These are some obstacles that my candidate overcame to get where he's at now
Potholes!