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  • 91Navigation Acts — The English Navigation Acts were a series of laws that restricted the use of foreign shipping for trade between England (after 1707 Great Britain) and its colonies, a process which had started in 1651. Their goal was to force colonial development …

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  • 92Cycle rickshaw — Pedicab redirects here. For the the Philippines musical group, see Pedicab (band). Cycle rickshaw in Beijing …

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  • 93Poor Law — This article deals chiefly with the English Poor Laws covering England and Wales. For the laws regarding the other areas of the British Isles see Irish Poor Laws and Scottish Poor Law The Poor Law was the system for the provision of social… …

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  • 94Annulment — Family law Entering into marriag …

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  • 95Traffic sign — Most countries post signage, known as traffic signs or road signs, at the side of roads to impart information to road users. Since language differences can create barriers to understanding, international signs using symbols in place of words have …

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  • 96Colonial history of the United States — Colonial America redirects here. For other uses, see Colonial America (disambiguation). History of the United States This article is part of a series …

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  • 97Intolerable Acts — This cartoon depicting the Intolerable Acts as an assault upon a Native American woman (a symbol of the American colonies) was copied and distributed in North America The Intolerable Acts or the Coercive Acts are names used to describe a series… …

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  • 98Bajrang Dal — The Bajrang Dal ( hi. बजरंग दल), a Hindu militant organization cite web |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Bajrang Dal The militant face of the saffron family/articleshow/3542674.cms|title= Bajrang Dal: The militant face of the saffron …

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  • 99Massachusetts Government Act — The Massachusetts Government Act [1] was passed by the Parliament of Great Britain and became a law on May 20, 1774. The act is one of the Intolerable Acts (also Repressive Acts and/or the Coercive Acts), designed to suppress dissent and restore… …

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  • 100Administration of Justice Act 1774 — The Administration of Justice Act, or Act for the Impartial Administration of Justice, also popularly called the Murdering Act or Murder Act, an Act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain [1] and becoming law on May 20, 1774, is one of the… …

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