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*The factors that induced the colonists to move from civilization in England and Europe to America, wilderness and hardship at enormous personal cost. | *The factors that induced the colonists to move from civilization in England and Europe to America, wilderness and hardship at enormous personal cost. | ||
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1763 was a turning point. <br>There is no limitation intended on the time period to which articles in this category should belong. However, the time period from the end of hostilities between England and France in 1763 and the ratification of America's Constitution belongs to [[Portal:American Independence|American Independence]] and [[Portal:Federalism and Democracy|Federalism and Democracy]]. | 1763 was a turning point. <br>There is no limitation intended on the time period to which articles in this category should belong. However, the time period from the end of hostilities between England and France in 1763 and the ratification of America's Constitution belongs to [[Portal:American Independence|American Independence]] and [[Portal:Federalism and Democracy|Federalism and Democracy]]. | ||
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* The English no longer turn a blind eye, but seek to enforce former Acts as well as the more restrictive new ones. | * The English no longer turn a blind eye, but seek to enforce former Acts as well as the more restrictive new ones. | ||
** The key acts of Parliament that were repugnant to the colonists. | ** The key acts of Parliament that were repugnant to the colonists. |
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