The answer is b, because it had redcoats
Around 1885 or 1886 the term "No Man's Land" became widely applied to the Public Land Strip. True to the plain language of the old West, the nickname referred simply to the fact that no man could legally own land in the Strip.
another answer is:
No man's land is land that is unoccupied or is under dispute between parties who leave it unoccupied out of fear or uncertainty. The term was originally used to define a contested territory or a dumping ground for refuse between fiefdoms.
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The answer is:
It was "invaded," or "reoccupied" by China in 1950.
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In 1950, the People´s Liberation Army entered Tibet and established Chinese control again. Since then, it is considered a province of the People´s Republic of China. Tibet enjoys a rich and old culture that is clearly different from Han culture. It was a territorial gain of the Qing dynasty, the last dynasty, it isn´t an ancient Chinese territory.
They thought the british parliament shouldn’t have the right to tax them. the taxes of the stamp act were only allowed to be paid in silver.
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Cotton, tobacco, rice, indigo, etc.
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