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They were loyal British citizens.
No, the Trail of Tears was an act by the US Government that forcefully removed Native American's from their lands. See related question for more detail.
The Dillingham-Hardwick Act is another name of the Immigration Act of 1918. See the related link.
I think because the colonist was beginning to see the british government as a threat to their rights and freedom.ya right that's not right!!!!!!!!! they learned to respect authority and began to desire political equality
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it depends if your doing it so they can get a visa you gave to "act" all lovey dovey and it should all be fine but if you genuinely love them and the immigration see that then there should not be a problem, however if you go through with it and its proved a sham then you could face jail time
I do not see why anyone should have a problem with that.I do not see why anyone should have a problem with that.I do not see why anyone should have a problem with that.I do not see why anyone should have a problem with that.
The Intolerable Acts of 1774 provoked outrage among the American colonists, who viewed them as direct assaults on their rights and liberties. Colonists responded with widespread protests, the formation of the First Continental Congress, and increased unity among the colonies against British rule. Many began to see the need for collective action, leading to boycotts of British goods and preparations for potential armed resistance. This escalating tension ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the American Revolution.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens.
Mathematics is always the best way to solve a problem. This is doing that, This is breaking because of that, this breaking is making this person act this way. P = problem B = Breakage A = attitude P+B = A If we just see the breakage we cannot solve the problem or the attitude.
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i see no problem with it. i see no problem with it.
No, the Trail of Tears was an act by the US Government that forcefully removed Native American's from their lands. See related question for more detail.
as the misouri act