<span>Differences between the North and the South were readily apparent well before the American Revolution. Economic, social and political structures differed significantly between the two regions, and these disparities only widened in the 1800s. In 1861, the Civil War erupted between the two sides, and much of the conflict surrounded sectional differences. Once the war ended, Reconstruction lessened some sectional disparities but increased others.</span>
Colonial unity, an ongoing struggle, was necessary for preserving freedom. It was imperative that the colonies put aside their differences and unite even during the French and Indian War when they were allies with the British.
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A religious heretic was known as a Catholic priest charged with converting others to Catholicism.
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"Peace, Bread, Land" & "All Power to the Soviets"
to name two. But it should be noted that there are many, many more.
1. Americans did not have representations in British Parliament, which means they didn't have any say in what they can or cannot do.
2. Britain literally had a king.