The main conflict discussed in this passage is the relationship between the American Indian tribes and the British colonists of America, which culminated in the presence of a permanent standing army. In 1763, New France, of which Canada was part, became British territory. However, during that time period, tensions between colonists and Native Americans were high, as the original inhabitants were being displaced from their land and their way of life was being eliminated with the colonial expansion.
The event that occurred after the start of the Revolutionary War:
<h2>Common Sense was published</h2>
Here's a list of dates for the events noted.
- The Stamp Act of 1765 was a measure by British Parliament that levied a direct tax on the American colonies by requiring that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on paper produced in London that featured an embossed revenue stamp. The Stamp Act was repealed in 1766, but at the same time, Parliament issued a Declaratory Act, which stipulated its authority to pass any colonial legislation it saw fit. (The colonists, of course, resented that assertion.)
- The Boston Tea Party occurred in December, 1773.
- The Coercive Acts were passed in British Parliament in 1774, in response to the Boston Tea Party.
- The American Revolutionary War occurred from Apr 19, 1775 to Sep 3, 1783.
- Thomas Paine's pamphlet <em>Common Sense </em>was originally published January 10, 1776.
The US would have most likely still gone to war with Spain even without the explosion of the USS Maine.
This is due to the fact that US newspapers were constantly writing about and showing pictures of Cuban citizens who were starving, unsafe, and unhealthy under the control of Spain. America's need to help Cuba falls under the idea of the Monroe Doctrine, in which the US is supposed to be the protectorate of the Western hemisphere. This is why the US felt obligated to help Cuba become independent from Spanish colonial control.
This sentiment would have probably drawn the US into war even without the attacking of the USS Maine.
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Americans viewed the industrialists as robber barons and did not hold trust in them.
Many of the industrialists crossed the line and hoarded their money and did not make it in a positive manner. Many lied, cheated, and were linked to old money. There were two types of industrialists, Robber Barons were the untrusted, and then the ones who actually made a positive living and helped others were called, Captains of Industry.
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Ancient Chinese trading had a huge influence on the economy. One of the largest trading routes of China was the Silk Road. Many different commodities were transported on the silk road such as, tea, Chinese money, salt, iron, spices, sugar, porcelain, cotton, ivory, wool, gold and silver.
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