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Read this quotation. i challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation to show a single advantage that this continent can reap, by being connected with great britain. . our corn will fetch its price in any market in europe. —thomas paine, common sense, 1776 one argument for independence in this quotation is that: britain’s taxes are too high. britain is isolating the colonies. the colonies do not need britain. britain is taking american property.***edit: the answer is the colonies don't need britain
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In what ways did the french revolution produce freedom? what were the limits of this freedom?
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"neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the united states, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." - the thirteenth amendment to the united states constitution, 1865 which statement describes the effect that the thirteenth amendment had on american society? a) male freedmen were given the right to vote. b) slavery was made illegal in the united states. c) ex-slaves were given united states citizenship. d) southern states were no longer allowed to use convicts as labor.
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History, 22.06.2019 15:30
Ineed to finish this asap how did the bill of rights legally change the political system in england? a. it introduced a constitutional monarchy. b. it established a commonwealth. c. it restored absolute monarchy. d. it gave monarchs the right to veto laws. e. it guaranteed the right to religious equality.
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