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The French and Indian War altered the political, economical, and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies. English debt lead to unfair taxation of the colonists, and this changed the way they felt about their mother country.
All this sudden taxation and regulation took a toll on the economic relationship between the colonists and their mother country.
Although colonial ideological values toward Britain began to change during the war, the colonists' ability to go through with the boycotts proved they could unite to make change. It also changed the political relationship between England and its colonists because the English were forced to unfairly tax them due to their economical struggles
Hayes promptly made good on the secret pledges made during the electoral dispute to withdraw federal troops from states still under military occupation
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Though brief, the Crito is a confusing and somewhat muddled dialogue. The difficulty Plato faced in composing the dialogue was to somehow justify Socrates' decision to stay in prison rather than try to escape after his wrongful condemnation. To do this, Plato had to draw out a distinction between the just Laws, which Socrates must obey by staying in prison, and the unjust behavior of Socrates' accusers, who sentenced him to death.
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