England became interested in North America in the early 17th century. The nation was an imperial power and desired to expand with the least amount of trouble. North America was perfect for that.
Trouble
Canadian domination. The Western rebellions created a major military response from Canada that included the creation of the paramilitary force, the NWMP, based on the British response to the Irish who resisted British colonisation. Troops and the NWMP were the stick and the promise of some rights via the creation of the province Manitoba was the carrot. A hollow promise that lead to future rebellions but by that time Canada was well entrenched and had built a railway to transport troops to trouble areas quickly.
Thomas Becket was a troublemaker because he bought trouble and problems to Henry. When he resigned as chancellor this was called an unfriendly act and when Becket did this he decided that he would turn against the King and he would go along with the church as well . Also when he was in court he walked out and this was a very stupid thing to do and it caused trouble for Henry.
wow didnt know that!!!
Consult the local British embassy there for advisement
You need at least two things to find something in common between them, but I'll save you the trouble. The greatest common multiple of any set of numbers is infinite.
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Mr. Lapham didn't hold much for the fellows that were always trying to stir up trouble between the USA, and England.
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No. They cut players who get into serious trouble.
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His race, he was a slave and had trouble finding work after being freed