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The Colonists mentioned their complaints against king George in Complaints section o the Declaration of Independence. It contained 27 grievances against the action and decisions of King George Third. The grievances are similar to John Lock's works.
Historical documents like Bill of Rights 1689 and Magna Carta had already established the concept that King must not interfere with the rights of people. While in the views of colonists King George had done so by opposing the laws which were important for public good.
<u><em>The declaration had four parts and it was in the third part that the complaints against King George was mentioned.</em></u>
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Soviet Union and USA were going back and fourth creating new inventions and always trying to one up eachother
The Colonials and the English
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To preface, we're in between the time of 1200 CE - 1450 CE.
Sacred Islamic texts such as the Quran and the Hadith placed a vehement emphasis on both education and scientific discovery, regardless of the origin. This meant that in Muslim states, non-Islamic religious texts were read from, learned from, translated, et cetera.
Muslim rulers were also tolerant of other religions through the following of Sharia law and acknowledgement of "People of The Book," (in reference to followers of other Abrahamic religions), or Dhimmi. Dhimmi, in this context, followers of Judaism and Christianity, were allowed to reside and practice their faith in Muslim states by paying the Jizya tax.
Marco Polo traveled to China in the 13th century, and saw several new things there.