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    the New World was because of religious freedom. Through the history of the Colonies in the Americas‚ you can see that many Europeans came to the Americas for religious freedom. In the early 1500s‚ King Henry VIII found the Church of England. The Church of England‚ or also

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    and became used to the idea of a government that ws seperate from england. There was an emergence of a collective identity‚ and people often felt like they were seperate from the British government. Britain did not scrutinize the relations that the colonists had with foreign peoples‚ therefore the colonists often smuggled illegal trade items with colonists in the Carribeans. The british people were usually in the Church of England. They didnt really care about what religion the colonists practiced

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    I will also say how these pieces of information are for and against the Influence towards the Normans. We firstly know that Edward Was born in England but raised in Normandy thus meaning that Normandy could have first acquired a taste upon him meaning that he would prefer it to England. At this time there were many Viking raids going on within England. Sweyn took the throne in 1013 but later died in 1014 thus Aethlred sent Edward back to his ambassadors. Aethlred died in 1016 making Edmund Ironside

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    • Generally‚ how did their colonies fare between 1600 and 1750? England Where? • Virginia • Massachusetts Bay • Connecticut • Pennsylvania • New York • Maine • Delaware • New Hampshire • Maryland • Rhode Island • New Jersey • North & South Carolina • Georgia For what purpose? • Separation from the Church of England • Religious freedom • Opportunities to trade American natural resources to other countries • Wealth • Colonization • A new land of new economic opportunities Who? • Explorers

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    Revolutionary war. The colonist[s] had grown weary of the problems with the king. Since coming to Jamestown in 1607‚ the colonists were just another part of the empire of Great Britain. As the colonies grew in size‚ they became more self reliant. England did not notice that the colonies were depending less and less on their mother country to supply their needs. King George III had other troubles on his mind. With mounting debt from the Seven Year war hanging over his head‚ the king considered

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    UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people Legislation is the term used to describe the laws or Acts and Statutes enacted by the UK Parliament. The UK government provides guidelines to organisations and individuals in England and Wales to inform them about how legislation enacted in Parliament should be interpreted and applied. Policy is the term used to describe as a principle or rule used to inform decision making within organisations‚ so that they are able to achieve

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    Although the Chesapeake Colonies and New England Colonies were settled at around the same time‚ the specific situations affecting each establishment altered the way that they developed. Jamestown was the first settlement on May 24‚ 1607. The Virginia Company of London‚ a joint-stock firm‚ commissioned it. The Jamestown colonists had increased pressure to strike it rich‚ because of the threat of abandonment in the wilderness. The first settlement in the New England region was Plymouth‚ which was founded

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    corner of a foreign field That is forever England. There shall be     In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore‚ shaped‚ made aware‚     Gave‚ once‚ her flowers to love‚ her ways to roam‚ A body of England’s‚ breathing English air‚     Washed by the rivers‚ blest by the suns of home. And think‚ this heart‚ all evil shed away‚     A pulse in the eternal mind‚ no less         Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given; Her sights and sounds; dreams happy

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    The British Health Care System 1. Country Profile1 United Kingdom is identified as a modern and prosperous European nation. It is a permanent and active member of European Union (EU). UK covers 243‚610 sq. km and is home to a population of 63‚395‚574. The government type in UK is Constitutional monarchy and commonwealth realm. The sources of economy are agriculture‚ industries and service providing organizations. They exports potatoes‚ fish‚ cereals‚ manufactures electrical appliances‚ motor

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    development of the New England colonies (specifically from 1630 through the 1660’s) . The puritains had a close kinship‚ for example “working as one man”‚ and entertaining eachother in brotherly affection. The Puritans were a significant grouping of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries. Puritanism in this sense was founded by some Marian exiles from the clergy shortly after the accession of Elizabeth I of England in 1558‚ as an activist movement within the Church of England. The designation

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