I’m unsure of what paragraph 12 is but one lasting affect of the 1953 Indian termination act was the mixing of Native Americans into urban areas of the country to give them equal rights. This only partially worked but a large amount of those people who were affect have caused their families to be more permanently relocated into those areas to this day.
The British were, by and large, a dominating force. The American Colonies occupied land that the British would’ve claimed as their own. Infuriated, the British would vehemently disagree with the claim of American Colonials being treated unfairly. Throughout history, the British have experienced many successes and failures. Many times, they discover land only to lose it to another country. For example, the laborious endeavors the British had gone through to conquer India had come to waste when India decided to declare independence. Similarly, the American colonials split from the British. So no, I do not think the British thought the mistreatment towards the colonials was in any way unfair.
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Catholics although the majority of is inhabitants where protestants.
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But it would have required the end of the monarchy in Russia or at least a radical redistribution of wealth in Russia to help make the lives of peasants in Russia livable.
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