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Words to War
Title: Words to War
Category: History
Details: Words: 993 | Pages: 4.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Words to War
From Words to War
In the period after the French and Indian War it had become quite clear that the agendas of England and the American colonies had become severely different. It was in this time period that England greatly increased its focus on the colonies and began to, without knowing it, test the loyalty and patience of its colonies. England began to pass tariffs and tax laws that thoroughly enraged the colonists, who thought
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colonists’ ideas to Parliament by Ben Franklin.
It is easy to say that neither side was innocent or at fault. Although as Americans we attend to identify the English as the bad guys in this situation we must stand back and look how the colonists also acted out uncaringly. It became noticeable that the colonists words, as well as the English’s, led both sides down the road to eventual and unavoidable conflict and war.
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