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1.The Founding of the Colonies
2.French and Indian War
3.Taxes,Laws,and More Taxea
4.Protests in Boston
5.Intolerable Acts
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Before tracing the rise of British prominence in the Middle East after 1798, it is important to note the historical antecedents of Britain's involvement in the region as well as the political and economic condition of the Ottoman Empire and Iran on the eve of Britain's ascendance. As early as 1580, English merchants (like their Venetian, French, and other European counterparts) secured formal commercial privileges for trading in the Ottoman Empire (and later gained comparable rights in Iran). Called capitula…
They kept people afraid for their lives and of that of their loved ones. SO if they were afraid they would not speak out against the government.
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The Great Wall of China was built as a military defensive line to defend the invasions from some northern nomadic nations. Apart from the function of defense, the wall also boosted the economy, as well as promoted the culture exchange and national integration of different nations at its two sides.