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  • WE MUST FIND COLONIES-OR RETURN TO BARBARISM; Man Has Always Reached out for New Territories. Now the Need Is Greater Than Ever
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    WE MUST FIND COLONIES-OR RETURN TO BARBARISM...Territories. Now the Need Is Greater Than Ever. Byline: PAUL...what we now call Latin America. In a century the Spanish...would have happened to Britain if there hadnt been the...So we colonised North America, where there were then...Europe, the U.S. and Canada. Central Americans have...world to get into. Even Canada, which certainly could...have to wait for a world government, operating like the United...
     
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    ...Would Have Happened If Britain Still Did Rule America. Byline: ANDREW...still extended to America. . . HER MAJESTY...as the name of this great city. I answer that...achieved an independent America, and signed a declaration...here as a guest from Britain, rather than as your...reincorporation of his American colonies into the British Empire...in what used to be Canada needed to integrate...poison Washington politics - there has been no...
     
  • Has-Been Europe; Former Colonies Have Surpassed the Continent
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    ...closest most of all to Great Britain, but because of millions...Africa, North and South America and Asia, proved to be...oppressive, Their former colonies today still bear many scars...of these former European colonies remain unfulfilled and...scale, but its former colonies today are for the most...Australia, India and Canada, to the United States...resisted freeing its Algerian colony, and then exploded hydrogen...on and analyzed national politics since 1972.
     
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    ...Presidents Deal with British Colonies. Byline: From Tom Leonard...Lincolns reputation as the great champion of Americas slaves...prospect of a racially-united America than is often assumed...cotton plantations of Central America. Lincoln also considered...mesh with his image as the Great Emancipator of the slaves...reluctance of the British government who feared the pro-slavery...win the Civil War and sue Britain for its lost slaves. t...
     
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    When Britain Ruled the Waves, Foreign...affected Britains trade, politics, and strategy, along...maritime activity over a greater range. Successful voyages...acquisition of overseas colonies. War and trade by sea...revived the navy Alfred the Great had first established...United Kingdom of Great Britain and brought Scotland together...inland waterways in North America and along the shoreline...with the liberties of its government seemed to provide an alternative...the American colonies, Britain displayed great resilience...
     

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  • George III , King of Great Britain and Ireland
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    GEORGE III , king of Great Britain and Ireland 1738 1820, king of Great Britain and Ireland (1760 1820...set himself to cleanse politics of corruption and to...Stamp Act on the American colonies; that of the marquess...levied new duties in America with the Townshend Acts...home and imposed closer government control over the East...active participation in government, except for taking an...improve trade, reform the governments of Canada and India, and unite...
     
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    GREAT BRITAIN officially...systems of government. For physical...By far the greatest number of...the catch. Great Britain is...important port is Greater London, which...the worlds greatest empire. The...and North America. Settlements...North American colonies broke away...of Great Britain and Ireland...executive organ of government. The 18th...and of its greatest political...granting self-government for Canada were taken...continued. Great Britains commercial...a British colony. The aggressive...life in Great Britain was dominated...
     
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    COLONY any nonself-governing...their parent state. Colonies in the first sense...and North and Latin America before they gained...There are also colonies of exploitation...Colonists in a colony of exploitation consist...exploitation, the government tends to be highly...military or autocratic government to autonomy or incorporation...late 19th cent., Great Britain began granting autonomy...
     
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    ...Loyalists from the colonies in revolt...Loyalists ) fled to Canada and settled...Constitutional Act (1791). It divided...Each new province had its own...secured for Britain a firm hold...boundary W of the Great Lakes was disputed...Upper and Lower Canada under responsible government. The two Canadas...were made one province by the Act of Union (1841) and became known as Canada West and Canada...the Maritime Provinces in 1847...British North America Act in 1867...
     
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    ...QUEBEC , province, Canada kwebek , kw...Canadas largest province; it is three...times the size of Great Britain. The Canadian...tenths of the province, which is relatively...throughout the province during the summer...among the Canadian provinces in industrial...History and Politics Early History...Constitutional Act of 1791 the British separated...and created the colony of Upper Canada...North American colonies. His report led...internal self-government and the creation...were reunited in 1841, and Quebec became...R. Handler, Nationalism and the Politics...
     

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