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    hadbeenanynufacturingbefore.itbuiltroads

    anddugeansoftransportation.

    itdendedgreaterskillangtheenandgavethe

    rtabettersocialposition,hepower

    ofthelandedaristoy.

    oherhand,itcausedverygreatsery.itde

    thenativesintheloheviostshaless

    exploitation.itexposedtheeuntrytoan

    eveerriblefate.ithelpediasuretotu

    everylandintoanardddividedtheolittle

    bitsofterritory,eachsobe,

    estodestroytheposneighbours

    aholdoftheirtreasures.itlaidsochstress

    upoanceofoe

    tardedasthesolevirtueoftheaveragecitizen.enoc

    systeeandgolikethefashionsinsurgeryand

    ihesofen,andduringthehturythe

    rtilesysteffree

    aition.atleast,soihavebeentold.

    thearirevolution

    attheendoftheeighteeury

    europeheardstrasof

    sothinghhadhappenedin

    theeri

    hedesdants

    ofthenunishedking

    charlesforhisinsistenceuponhis

    ``divinerightsaddedaneer

    totheoldstoryofthestruggle

    forselfgovent

    forthesakeofnvenieogobacka

    feuriesatheearlyhistoryofthegreat

    struggleforlonialpossessions.

    assoonasanuerofeuropeannationshadbeen

    createdupontheneionalordynastiterests,

    thatistosay,duringaelyafterthethirty

    yearsheirrulers,backedupbythecapitalof

    theirrtsandtheshipsoftheirtradingpanies,

    ntihefightforreterritoryinasia,afridarica.

    thespaniardsauguesehadbeenexplthe

    indianseaandthepaorethauryere

    hollandandenglandappearedupoage.thisproved

    anadvahelatter.thefirstroughworkhadalready

    beendone.ore,theearliestnavigatorshadsooften

    detheelvesunpopularerid

    afriativesthatboththeenglishachwere

    edasfriendsanddeliverers.any

    superiorvirtuesforeitherofthesettheywere

    rtsbeforeeverythingelse.theyneverallious

    ionstointerferensense.

    duringtheirfirstrelationshes,alleuropean

    nationshavebehavedhshogbrutality.theenglishand

    thedutch,hoterodrahedine.provided

    theygottheirspidtheirgoldandsilveraaxes,

    they.

    itthereforetoestablish

    theelvesintherichestpartsoftheassoonas

    thishadbeenacplished,theybegantofighteachotherfor

    stillfurtherpossessions.strangelyenough,thelonialwars

    selves.theyided

    threethousandlesahehentending

    uisohestiingprinciplesofa

    anddehefewreliablelawsof

    historythat``thenationndstheseaisalsothe

    nationndstheland.sofarthislawhasnever

    failedtoodeairplaneyhavegedit.

    ieeury,hoaes

    andithebritishnavyhgainedfland

    hervastaridindianandafrilonies.

    theseriesofnavalweenenglandandhollandin

    thesevehturydoesnotiushere.itendedas

    allsuuntersbetatchedpowerswill

    end.buttheher

    rivalisofgreateriortaous,forhesuperior

    britishfleetintheeedthefrenavy,agreatdeal

    oftheprelinaryfightingeri

    .inthisvastuntry,bothfrandengland

    claideverythingore

    anhadeverseen.in1497cabot

    hadlahenorthepartofaridtyseven

    yearslater,giovanniverrazanohadvisitedtheseasts.cabot

    hadfloheenglishflag.verrazanohadsaileduhe

    frened

    theelvestheoheei.

    duringthesevehallenglish

    lonieshadbeenfouaihecarolinas.

    theyepartit

    ofenglishdissenters,suchasthepuritans,heyear

    1620tonehequakers,tledin

    pennsylvaniain1681.theyallfroies,

    lingclosetotheshoresoftheo,wherepeoplehad

    gatheredtokeaneeandbeginlifeanghappier

    surroundings,fararoyalsupervisionandinterference.

    thefrenies,oherhand,alained

    apossessionofthecrosorprotestantswere

    alloightntanate

    theindianshtheirdangerousprotestantdoesand

    issionaryhejesuit

    fathers.theenglishloherefore,hadbeenfounded

    uponachhealthierbasisthantheirfreneighboursand

    rivals.theyrcialenergyof

    theenglishddleclasses,entswere

    inhabitedbypeopleheoasservantsofthe

    kingaoretutoparisatthefirstpossiblece.

    politically,hohepositionoftheenglishlonies

    satisfactory.thefrenchhaddisveredthe

    uthofthesaintla

    theregionofthegreatlakestheyhadheirhward,

    haddesdedthessissippiandhadbuiltseveralfortifications

    alongthegulfofxi.afteraturyofexploration,

    alineofsixtyfres

    alolantitheinterior.

    theenglishlandgrants,detothedifferentlonial

    panieshadgiventhe`alllandfroeatosea.this

    soundedinprae,britishterritory

    endedhelineoffrenationsbegan.tobreak

    throughthisbarrierwas

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