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Troy
30 June, 18:04
Why did the british conquer the new world
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30 June, 20:23
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English settlers who left their homeland to establish colonies in the New World brought with them charters guaranteeing that they and their heirs would "have and enjoy all liberties and immunities of free and natural subjects."
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