Answer: For most of the Middle Ages, the Roman Empire was unquestionably the most politically and militarily powerful country in all of Europe.
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Most scholars today believe that Jefferson derived the most famous ideas in the Declaration of Independence from the writings of English philosopher John Locke. Locke wrote his Second Treatise of Government in 1689 at the time of England's Glorious Revolution, which overthrew the rule of James II.
Answer: To General Washington, King Geoge III does not recognize the independence of the 13 Colonies as they are vassal states of the British Empire. Detract your absurd traitorous claim and surrender your provincial forces and the crown may show you clemency after due compensation has been levied. If you do not, the full force of the Empire shall bear it's unbridled power against the colonial army and further taxes will implemented to reimburse loses.
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The British didnt recognize the indepdence of the 13 Colonies until 1783 when they lost a series of battles despite the Declaration of Independence being written in 1776. So could just say something like this
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People with the same general views started to group together and this created the political parties. Two main groups prevailed and had very different views and this led to them sticking around.
1. The politicians needed more votes than they could get by just running on their own with out the support of a party
2. When America was founded there were 2 main opposing view and these parties gain the support of most citizens and pushed smaller parties out of the political spotlight
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I don’t know what you mean but hopefully this might help:)
In 43 AD the Roman conquest of Britain began; the Romans maintained control of their province of Britannia until the early 5th century. The end of Roman rule in Britain facilitated the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, which historians often regard as the origin of England and of the English people