The Navigation Acts (1651, 1660) were acts of Parliament intended to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England and decreasing dependence on foreign imported goods. The Navigation Act of 1651, aimed primarily at the Dutch, required all trade between England and the colonies to be carried in English or colonial vessels, resulting in the Anglo-Dutch War in 1652.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, each society wants the same task perform by the king. These tasks are provide protection to the people's life and property, supply enough food that is necessary for survival, control crimes and provide justice are the tasks that each society expects from their king. These tasks are necessary in order to maintain peace and harmony in the country and increase the prosperity of the country and its people.
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1) C. He never gave up and spoke convincingly about independence.
2) B. It helped unify the colonists to fight the war.
3) B. Offered freedom
4) A. German soldiers hired by the British
5) A. Saratoga
6) B. Rely on naval forces more than the army to attack the British
7) C. The American victory improved the Patriot morale.
8) Regardless of which side they chose, Native Americans lost land during the war.
9) After the hardships of Valley Forge, the American army was stronger, prouder, and better trained.
10) A former Prussian captain who turned a disorderly Continental Army into a skilled fighting force
11) Friedrich Von Steuben
12) Lord Cornwallis
13) Martha Washington
14) A general's wife who provided food and comfort during the winter at Valley Forge
15) A young officer of Washington's staff who captured a British fort during the Battle of Yorktown
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The Glorious Revolution (also called the Bloodless Revolution or Revolution of 1688) overthrown King James II of England ( James VII of Scotland), which gave the Parliament control of the government. Mary II and her husband, William II (Prince of Orange and Dutch stadtholder) succeeded after the revolution.