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The Masters tournaments from 1943-1945 were cancelled due to World War 2.
They had to work for their new masters.
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The members of the colonial militias came from all classes of society. The first colonial militia was formed in 1636, 140 years before the American Revolution. The Massachusetts General Court, the colonials' governing body in that colony, required that all able-bodied men between the ages of 16 and 60 join the militia. (There were exceptions for ministers, judges, some master craftsmen and ship masters, etc. so in practice the militia had a higher proportion of the working class than the population in general.) Members of the militia were required to meet to train regularly and be ready to fight when needed. The purpose of the militia was to protect the colonies against attack from Native Americans, to be ready to fight foreign invasion, and to keep order in the towns and villages.The "Redcoats" were the soldiers of the regular British Army, who wore fancy bright red uniforms.
Page and squire. A cadent can be a page for as long as his academic masters deem nessessary. The page would remain at a certain lodging for his academic and martial art trainings. When they become a squire, the young boy is choosen by older knights to become the apprentice of the knight. A boy follows his master, taking care of the horses, armor, and other things while learning advanced skills that deal in a variety of subjects. Being a squire genereally lasts for four years.
The British were the last colonial masters of Zambia.
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Independence from their former colonial masters.
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the best masters are the ones who teach their servants how to live in a civilized world (APEX)
Britain colonized the Gambia. It became independent in 1965.
The British control the Gold coast by their colonial masters
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because they would get jobs by the people who owned the coloniesAfricans benefited from colonial rule through education programs that were started by colonial masters, which helped to kill illiteracy.