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Were mostly roman catholics and hated the british.
Plantation slavery expanded a lot in the British colonies of North America in the 18th century. Some people also called for the abolition of slavery.
In the space of just 46 years, the British government outlawed the slave trade that Britain had created and went on to abolish the practice of slavery throughout the colonies. British anti-slavery was one of the most important reform movements of the 19th century. But its history is not without ironies. During the course of the 18th century the British perfected the Atlantic slave system. Indeed, it has been estimated that between 1700 and 1810 British merchants transported almost three million Africans across the Atlantic. That the British benefited from the Atlantic slave system is indisputable. Yet, paradoxically, it was also the British who led the struggle to bring this system to an end.
Jamestown was the first permanent British settlement in North America. In 1607 (the beginning of the 17th century), John Smith led the group of colonists to found the colony for King James I.
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What were the governing laws of british in Australia 16nth century
Taking a very long view of British history results in the following: 1. Towards the end of the 16th Century, Spain proved to be a major threat. 2. Moving closer to modern times we have France and Napoleon in the 19th Century. 3. Moving to the 20th Century we see Nazi Germany in 1939 creating a major threat to Great Britain.
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in the mid_seventeenth century
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The Indians disapproved of British rule in the late nineteenth century, as they wanted to be independent.
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In the 17th century, the British began to colonize North America and South America. It would not be until the 19th century that the British would acquire large land-holdings in Africa and Asia.
the 18th century