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    hadbeenanynufacturingbeforeitbuiltroads

    anddugeansoftransportation

    itdendedgreaterskillangtheenandgavethe

    rchantabettersocialposition,hepower

    ofthelandedaristocracy

    ontheotherhand,itcausedverygreatseryitde

    thenativesintheloniestheviostshaless

    exploitationitexposedtheeuntrytoan

    evenreterriblefateithelpedinagreatasuretotu

    everylandintoanardcaanddividedtheolittle

    bitsofterritory,eachsobenefit,

    estodestroytheposneighbours

    andgetholdoftheirtreasuresitlaidsochstress

    upontheiortanceofoe

    toberegardedasthesolevirtueoftheaveragecitizenenoc

    systeeandgolikethefashionsinsurgeryand

    intheclothesofen,andduringthenieenthcenturythe

    rcantilesysteffree

    andopenpetitionatleast,soihavebeentold

    thearicanrevolution

    attheendoftheeighteenthcentury

    europeheardstrangereportsof

    sothinghhadhappenedin

    theerican

    ntinentthedescendants

    ofthenwhohadpunishedking

    charlesforhisinsistenceuponhis

    ``divinerightsaddedaneer

    totheoldstoryofthestruggle

    forselfgovent

    forthesakeofnvenience,togobacka

    feuriesandrepeattheearlyhistoryofthegreat

    struggleforlonialpossessions

    assoonasanuerofeuropeannationshadbeen

    createdupontheneionalordynasticinterests,

    thatistosay,duringandiediatelyafterthethirty

    yearsheirrulers,backedupbythecapitalof

    theirrchantsandtheshipsoftheirtradingpanies,

    ntinuedthefightforreterritoryinasia,africaandarica

    thespaniardsandtheportuguesehadbeenexploringthe

    indianseaandthepaorethanacenturyere

    hollandandenglandappeareduponthestagethisproved

    anadvantagetothelatterthefirstroughworkhadalready

    beendoneore,theearliestnavigatorshadsooften

    detheelvesunpopularericanand

    africannativesthatboththeenglishandthedutchwere

    edasfriendsanddeliverersany

    superiorvirtuesforeitherofthesettheywere

    rchantsbeforeeverythingelsetheyneverallowedreligious

    nsiderationstointerferensense

    duringtheirfirstrelationshes,alleuropean

    nationshavebehavedhshockingbrutalitytheenglishand

    thedutch,hoterodrahedineprovided

    theygottheirspicesandtheirgoldandsilverandtheirtaxes,

    they

    itthereforetoestablish

    theelvesintherichestpartsoftheassoonas

    thishadbeenacplished,theybegantofighteachotherfor

    stillfurtherpossessionsstrangelyenough,thelonialwars

    selvestheyided

    threethousandlesahenaviesofthentending

    untriesitisoneofthestinterestingprinciplesofancient

    anddehefewreliablelawsof

    historythat``thenationndstheseaisalsothe

    nationndsthelandsofarthislawhasnever

    failedtoodeairplaneyhavechangedit

    intheeighteenthcentury,hoachines

    andithebritishnavyhgainedforengland

    hervastaricanandindianandafricanlonies

    theseriesofnavalweenenglandandhollandin

    theseventeenthcenturydoesnotinterestushereitendedas

    allsuchenuntersbetatchedpowerswill

    endbuttheher

    rivalisofgreateriortancetous,forhesuperior

    britishfleetintheenddefeatedthefrenchnavy,agreatdeal

    oftheprelinaryfightingerican

    ntinentinthisvastuntry,bothfranceandengland

    claideverythingore

    anhadeverseenin1497cabot

    hadlandedinthenorthepartofaricaandtyseven

    yearslater,giovanniverrazanohadvisitedtheseastscabot

    hadfloheenglishflagverrazanohadsailedunderthe

    frened

    theelvestheoheentirentinent

    duringtheseventeenthallenglish

    lonieshadbeenfoundedbetaineandthecarolinas

    theyeparticularsect

    ofenglishdissenters,suchasthepuritans,heyear

    1620tonehequakers,tledin

    pennsylvaniain1681theyallfrontieities,

    nestlingclosetotheshoresoftheocean,wherepeoplehad

    gatheredtokeaneeandbeginlifeanghappier

    surroundings,fararoyalsupervisionandinterference

    thefrenchlonies,ontheotherhand,alained

    apossessionofthecrosorprotestantswere

    alloightntanate

    theindianshtheirdangerousprotestantdoctrinesand

    issionaryhejesuit

    fatherstheenglishlonies,therefore,hadbeenfounded

    uponachhealthierbasisthantheirfrenchneighboursand

    rivalstheyrcialenergyof

    theenglishddleclasses,entswere

    inhabitedbypeopleheoceanasservantsofthe

    kingandedtoretutoparisatthefirstpossiblechance

    politically,hohepositionoftheenglishlonies

    satisfactorythefrenchhaddisveredthe

    uthofthesaintla

    theregionofthegreatlakestheyhadheirhward,

    haddescendedthessissippiandhadbuiltseveralfortifications

    alongthegulfofxiafteracenturyofexploration,

    alineofsixtyfrenents

    alongtheatlantitheinterior

    theenglishlandgrants,detothedifferentlonial

    panieshadgiventhe`alllandfroeatoseathis

    soundedinpractice,britishterritory

    endedhelineoffrenchfortificationsbegantobreak

    throughthisbarrierwas

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