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Why was the polis such an important part of the Greek life? The polis came to represent the center of Greek identity and its inhabitants were intensely loyal to it. 3. What kinds of government did Greek city-states have between the 700s BC and the late 500s BC?
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... Based the map of the railway system in England and Wales (1845-1914), how did the state of rail lines change during the period represented in the maps? 4b. The technological innovations of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, and the innovations developed elsewhere when industrialization spread to other countries, changed the course of human history and paved the way for our modern lives. These advances accelerated human technological achievement to a pace that people had never experienced before.
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Green said that the revolution was not tea and taxes
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John Green has a very different take on how the American revolution started and why the locals had an uprising against British colonial rule.
He explains that the 'American Revolution' was something completely different from the American Revolutionary War which was a direct, armed conflict with the British.
While the Boston tea party clearly showed a disdain for local Americans, the revolution did not start because of the taxes on tea. The rallying cry 'no taxation without representation' showed a deep rooted belief in many colonists that they were actually seen as second class citizens of the British crown and did not enjoy the same benefits as others.
He also explains how the revolution was for 'rich white men' and for more than a century, the country was run in a way that would benefit only this class of people.