This Massachusetts group of women were called the
Daughters of Liberty and they are known for putting matters into their own hands.
During the “Coffee Party” their attention was diverted to a local merchant who
hoarded coffee and refused to sell it to the people, the women decided to put
matters into their hands by forming an assembly of women with carts and trucks,
they walked to the warehouse and insist to get the key from the merchant, one
of the women attacked him which forced the merchant to give up the warehouse key. The women opened
the warehouse and took all the coffee.
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Texas Revolution, also called War of Texas Independence, war fought from October 1835 to April 1836 between Mexico and Texas colonists that resulted in Texas’s independence from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas (1836–45). Although the Texas Revolution was bookended by the Battles of Gonzales and San Jacinto, armed conflict and political turmoil that pitted Texians (Anglo-American settlers of the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas) and Tejanos (Texans of mixed Mexican and Indian descent) against the forces of the Mexican government had occurred intermittently since at least 1826.
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The great Compromise settled the issue of representation in the federal government.
Civil becuse if your telling the truth to an offer it can be a ticket or maybe just pulling over that shows that he is not doing that to get arrested
but if it was criminal he will go way passed the speed limit so that is civil
The economic value of having colonies in the first place was for 3 main reasons
1) attain cheap labour from the native peoples
2) acquire cheap raw materials to bring to the homeland (Europe)
3) open up new markets to trade with
the first two were vital in Britains industrial revolution. Without cheap raw materials, and cheap labourers, the factories and refineries in Britain would have costed far more to maintain and keep supplied. This, in turn, would have slowed down production considerably. There is no doubt in my mind that the industrial revolution would still have taken place in Britain with or without the colonies, but WITH the colonies the process was sped up considerably.
Overall, cheap labour and raw materials attained through Britains colonial interests sped up the industrialisation of the UK.