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The writing of the declaration was an inevitable event because the taxes were too high, there was no representation for colonists in parliament, and there were too many new rules. England was a tyrant and the colonist would eventually reach their breaking point. The colonists couldn?t take much more harassment. Taxes for the colonists skyrocketed because of the Seven Years War. There were taxes on everything from paper to tea. Nearly every product had towering taxes on it. The colonist hated these taxes and did many things to try and get them disposed of or at least lowered. The English did not believe these taxes were extraordinarily high because they were still paying more than colonists. Although this was true the colonists still thought it was unnecessary.

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The Rise and Fall of the Caliphate The Islamic Conquests(634-711) From Spain to Pakistan Conquests under second caliph Umar Took syria and Egypt away from Byzantine Many more conquests M?s companions led conquests. Umars caliphate prohibits Arabs from assuming ownership of conquerd land. Military Camps constructed. The Ummayad and Early Abbasid Caliphates, 661-850 Armies= entirely muslim arabs Arabic became language of government Non-Arab converts to Islam Ummayad fell in 750 Non arabs converted to islam= social unrest= rebellion Abbasid Caliphate/ revolution Caliphate till 1258, Mongols killed last of them Leadership and piety caliphate Theology and religion= main focus Personalization of the Caliphate More cosmopolitan empire Political Fragmentation 850-1050

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