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There was a long and noble history of change the English

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Answered by brokendreams
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  • There was a long and noble history of change the English, as this article explains.
  • The start of the seventeenth century was a time of great change for England.
  • It was also a time of great turmoil, as some wanted to overthrow the king, while others wanted to keep him on the throne.
  • English attempts to exercise dominion over the Americas during the Tudor period were made primarily through the establishment and building of fortified settlements.
  • These fortifications were typically earthworks such as ditches and embankments, or large stone walls, with loopholes for firing weapons through, that were used to protect the frontier.
  • These fortifications were mostly built along rivers and banks, and were intended to be easily defended against enemies and flood waters, as the landscape was naturally easy to defend.
  • Many of these forts were abandoned after a few decades, and fell into disrepair.

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