These acts affected the lives of colonists because they were being treated as if they were still under the king’s rule. They had to house soldiers and pay taxes that went to the king although they weren’t living there anymore.
Although this is slightly subjective, most historians agree that yes--it is true that <span>Jefferson's "Revolution of 1800" was not as much of a revolution as he thought, since in fact a Hamiltonian perspective ultimately ended up prevailing in American politics. </span>
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When Japan threw a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and many soldier's lives were lost.
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