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The rise of nationalism
The desire for national self-rule
The desire to unify territories
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B. to retake control of the Holy Land from the Muslims
The main reason is that neither side was willing to compromise on the idea of taxation. The British need revenue to pay for the French and Indian War, and the colonists were upset that they had no representation in Congress. There was little-to-no room for compromise.
Atlanta becomes Georgia's capital. From the time Savannah held the title of state capital, a majority of Georgia was unhappy with the choice. ... After the British left, the capital was moved to Augusta, then Louisville while a new city was being built on the Oconee River, reflecting the western move of Georgia's populace.
They felt that Latin American ports were of greater strategic value than Pacific ports.