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Option: d. Britain placed its colonies under strict control and began taxing them to help pay for the war.
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In the French and Indian War, the British not only won the war but was in enormous debt. British crown decided to charge the colonists with high taxes to help the British in somewhat lessen the debt. But it was not seen as a good sign by the colonists, who were angry at the British for imposing taxes and restricted rules in trade regulation. Ultimately in the coming years, America fought a war for independence and became victorious.
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The Thirty Years' War ended with the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, which changed the map of Europe irrevocably. The peace was negotiated, from 1644, in the Westphalian towns of Münster and Osnabrück. The Spanish-Dutch treaty was signed on January 30, 1648.
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The Great Compromise created two legislative bodies in Congress. Also known as the Sherman Compromise or the Connecticut Compromise, the deal combined proposals from the Virginia (large state) plan and the New Jersey (small state) plan.
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Okay, I have answered this question before, but I'm going to try and avoid giving you the same answer. So, at this time, we all know the very powerful person leading the Mongols at this time, was of course, no other than, Genghis Khan. He had sent an armada to invade Japan, but being in this time when they invaded, it was Typhoon Season in Japan, leaving the waters very unsafe to travel in. What made matters even worse were that the Japanese were actually very intelligent, and were lead by very intelligent Generals. But one of the main geographical factors that lead to the failure of their conquer was that Japan was an archipelago. Japan is the culmination of 4000+ islands, making it very hard for the Mongols to conquer the whole thing, so think of it this way; It would be like invading the Caribbean. The Caribbean consists of numerous islands, and it's likely to be the Mongols do not know the strength, or numbers of the people in each island, so each time he would invade, it's a risk.