Well the Declaration of Independence was signed 1776, so the US had just formed a new nation. Therefore there were challenge that came with forming a new nation - creating a government. They first had the Articles of Confederation but that didn't give the central government enough power, so they drafted the Constitution, which gave more power to the federal government. Some people opposed the Constitution (Anti-federalists). So in the late 1700's political factions also formed with the birth of a new nation.
Answer: imposing taxes on them without their approval or representation.
Explanation: King George III is considered by many to be the mentally unstable King of England from 1760-1820. The colonists were torn between loyalty to the crown and resistance because of the way he wanted to govern the affairs of the colonists and he was largely considered a tyrant.
The colonists were very angry towards king George as regards the Townshend acts which was taxation without representation as well as the taking away some of the colonists' freedom. The acts were called duties but the colonists said they were indirect taxes and were levied on imported materials like glass, lead, paint, paper and tea.
British and French troops used percussion cap muzzle loaded muskets firing minie balls.
<span>Russian troops were largely armed with muzzle loaded flintlock muskets.</span>
Unlike the Byzantine Empire there was no single entity that could be called 'Western Europe'.
Commonalities:
However, there was one significant common trait among them. Both were seen as Christian lands where the Church held considerable power.
Both the cultures were extremely autocratic and theocratic in nature. The royal families held political power, while the church had religious influence among the people.
The society also had a fixed hierarchy the aristocrats at the top, followed by business people and soldiers and eventually the serfs who worked on the lands of the gentry.
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