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Understanding British Culture and Civilization: Insights from Nguyen Thi Thanh

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An Introduction to British Media: Overview of Print and Digital Platforms

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The Battle of Trafalgar: A Historic Naval Triumph

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British Country & Civilization Study with Nguyen Thi Thanh Thanh, M.A.

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British Administration in India: 1639-1726 Development

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British Airways Customer Service Overview

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Development of Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860 and Its Impact in British India

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Unveiling the French and Indian War

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Exciting English Lessons on British Cinema and Filmmaking Activities

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American History Flash Cards

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The British Expansion in India: From Trade to Territory

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The American Revolution: Pursuit of Independence

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Understanding the Proclamation Line of 1763 and Its Impact

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Causes of Colonists' Rebellion: British Tax Policies

British taxation policies, including the Tea Act of 1773, outraged American colonists by imposing taxes without representation, leading to events like the Boston Tea Party. This anger fueled protests against the Intolerable Acts and ultimately escalated tensions towards rebellion.

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The Colonists' Struggle for Rights and Unity: A Timeline

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Challenges of Empire: From Proclamation to Rebellion

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Unrest in Colonial America: The Boston Massacre, Tea Party, and Growing Tensions

Discontent brewed in Colonial America as the Boston Massacre, Tea Party, and clashes with British troops fueled anger among colonists. The escalation led to boycotts, propaganda, and resentment towards Britain, culminating in the Tea Act and colonies' defiance.

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The Crisis Begins: Impact of the Stamp Act and Colonial Resistance

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The Founding of Savannah: Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove

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Key Figures and Events of the American Revolution

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From Protest to Revolution: The Spark of American Independence

The chapter details the brewing tensions between the American colonists and British authorities leading up to the American Revolution. It covers the Tea Act, the Boston Tea Party, the Intolerable Acts imposed by Parliament, the support from other colonies, and the events at Lexington and Concord tha

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