1. Committees of Correspondence- wrote back and fourth and helped each other
2. Magna Carta- document that gave English men many rights
3. Mercantilism- sell more than you buy and prosper
4. Stamp Tax- had to buy a british stamp
5. Townshend Taxes- taxes on lead glass paper paint and tea
6. Boston Tea Party- threw 342 chests of tea into the water
7. Firebrand- a hot head
8. Samuel Adams- started the committees of correspondence
9. Sons of Liberty- secret society to oppose British policies
10. Thomas Paine- wrote common sense
11. Common Sense- roused many colonists for independence
12. Patrick Henry- member of the house of burgesses
13. Patriot- wanted to be free of British rule
14. Quarters- house for soldiers
15. Loyalist- supported the king
16. Congress- group of delegates
17. Redcoat- british solider
Separated by the Atlantic ocean, the colonies were on the opposite side of the ocean from Great Britain, this geographical fact meant that the mother country lacked the ability to enforce policy in the colonies subjects and leaders. Due to this issue, gradually the colonies were extended more rights and developed a unique form of government in opposition to that of the British Empire, particularly that of monarchical rule, top-down leadership and they established their democracy through conflict and devolution.
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Bartolome de Las Casas advocate for the salvation of the native Americans during the Spanish conquest of the Caribbean islands. The suffering and the massacre perpetrated by the Spanish crown as seen not only as a crime but a terrible sin, according to de Las Casas. To him, natives were humans and could be controlled by religion, and not by violence. De Las Casas believed that to be civilized was to care about the other, to look at the other as a person, with feelings and soul, to protect their lives, and to share the Christian values. He was against the European conception that the natives were nothing than animals.
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The wolr of Alfred Russell Wallace in considered when discussing the theory of evolution, becasue <u>he was the first scientific who discovered the theory of natural selection.</u>
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Natural selection is the study of how some species persist or survive over time, and how some other don't. Natural selection is as the names indicates, a selection made by nature itself.
The theory of evolution considers natural selection as a very importan part of the study of the evolution. Since the evolution is the study of the species and the tranformorations of them. Natural selection is one of the theories that respond to why some species lasted and other didn't.