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    1. Letter to friend in England. Dearest Friend of England‚ 1776 I know it is hard to believe we (the colonists) would be on the verge of a revolution against our own homeland. My father has explained to me the reasons we deserve independence from God‚ the King‚ and the British people. There are many things going on in the colonies to lead us to our current thoughts. The British people have imposed many Acts upon us colonists. In the year 1767‚ British parliament passed Mr. Charles

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    Letter to the Colonists

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    Dear Papa Preston Blake‚ I write this letter to you to inform you I have left the city without notifying you. I am writing to you from the New World. When I was asked to join this voyage I didn’t hesitate in saying yes. I am writing to you from my house in front of a farm plot of my own. In the past few days we have gotten in some battles with the native people of this strange land. Apart from that‚ the life I live here is much better than the one you live ‘’papa’’. I don’t have to work my ass

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    my loving sister that I am joining the rebellion against Britain. King George III and the Parliament have been wrongfully abusing their power; us colonists are tired of their exploitation and resent being treated as lower beings. Alice I hope you will understand what I am trying to say in this letter; that I am fighting for justice‚ do not think that I am throwing my life away‚ I hope that you will respect what I am fighting for. The colonist and I are above tyranny‚ we hope to make a more fair and

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    Letter to a Friend

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    Letter to a friend 87 La Dingi‚ G.Roar Street‚ City‚ 30th April 2013 . Dear Samuel‚ I have just received your letter‚ telling me that you and your cousin are coming to visit Malta at the end of July. You have made such a great decision because there are a lot of interesting places to visit in Malta. At first‚ I recommend that you stay in the Paradise Bay Hotel that is situated in Melliha. There you can eat in their high class restaurant that serves all

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    Letter to a Friend

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    Syed‚ How are you my friend? It has been some time since we last met. How was your trip to Europe? Hope you enjoyed your time there visiting many interesting places‚ you sure do seem enjoying your time visiting Paris‚ I can see it in your big smile of excitement taking picture infront of the famous Eifell tower. Thanks a bunch! for the pictures you send me in your last letter‚ even I get excited just looking through it. I’am very sorry that I was too busy to reply your letter. It just that I’ve been

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    A LETTER TO A FRIEND

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    A LETTER TO A FRIEND My dearest friend‚ I am so sorry to hear about the accident. Sometimes bad things happen to good people and we do not know why. Then out of nowhere good things happen that make you wonder if the bad was suppose to happen to make you better than before. I was so pleased to hear that the medical team chose you as a candidate to participate in their clinical trial with stem cell therapy. I know that you are a little scared because you do not quit understand but luckily you have

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    1776

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    2014 1776 by David Maccullough Throughout the 18th century‚ tensions had been steadily increasing between Great Britain and the American colonies. The colonists were only upset because of the taxes and restrictions Parliament constantly bombarded them with‚ and King George III knew this. After the French and Indian War ended in 1763 with the Treaty of Paris‚ Britain now owned a vast majority of the north American continent. With the threat of the French and Indian Tribes uplifted‚ colonists became

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    Letter to Friend

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    in newest factory in London.Complete several tests and tasks my dreams come true.Now i’ve just connect to the internet and i saw your mail. So i have bought two-storey house and soon i will marry with Mary.Every monday i play in paintball with my friends ‚ every friday i play in poker.Sometime we take part in compete of paintball or poker .London is very beatifull town with many surprise and nice place to take a rest (bars‚clubs‚cinemas etc.) In future i want to travelling around Ukraine so we will

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    The reasons why the colonists rebelled against the British in 1776 were many. Unfair taxation‚ violations of human rights‚ changes in the British military policies‚ and a long legacy of both religious and political ideas prompted the colonists to break away from British rule and declare their own independence. Taxation was clearly one of the major factors that led to the colonists’ rebellion. In 1763‚ George Grenville became the prime minister of England. While in office‚ he noticed that England

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    In 1763 the colonists faced a series of conflicts with Great Britain. These conflicts resulted in the break between the two. Although Great Britain caused many problems by imposing several restrictive acts on the colonists’ during their fight for independence‚ it more importantly caused the colonists’ to come together and grow as they started an independence movement. Great Britain imposed many taxes on the colonists‚ one being the Sugar Act. The reason the Sugar made the colonists so mad was because

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