What "forces of division" were operating in the British colonies during the first half of the eighteenth century? Discuss with specific reference to at least two of the following areas: immigration, the backcountry, boundary disputes, and seaport towns.

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Significant accomplishments of the new democratic constitution in 1988 included

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Which of the following is not one of the rights the Bill of Rights guarantees?

a. the right to a trial by jury b. the right to an education c. the right to freedom of speech d. the right to bear arms

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