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You choose to live with Mary Ann and her mother and father because you believe that the patriots and the Loyalist are right. You are wealthy and powerful Marry Ann’s dad the governor slowly pushes you into the British legal/justice department​and you start working in the jury but as you live longer with them and you relationship develops in good ways with Mary her dad gets you higher and higher till you become a judge when you are only twenty-eight years old. You soon get married with Mary and you live your life with her peacefully.
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You stay a pirate on your dad’s ship. You survive many attacks and or boarding’s but everything changes when your father dies and you are left to fend for your own being the captain of a mighty ship and crew. You live to be a famous pirate that goes by the name the reaper known for sinking ships 5 times the size of his own.(After the sailing on the ocean, they took some pride into their work and tradeon the boat through shipping, manufacturing and supplies, major northern cities were closely tied to the Southern cotton economy and slavery as well. For 50 of the 72 years between the election of George Washington and that of Abraham Lincoln, a slaveholder served as president of the United States and, during that period, only slaveholding presidents were re-elected to second terms)
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THE END (You are Nuetral)
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THE END (You are Neutral)
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Current revision as of 02:09, 5 April 2012

You stay a pirate on your dad’s ship. You survive many attacks and or boarding’s but everything changes when your father dies and you are left to fend for your own being the captain of a mighty ship and crew. You live to be a famous pirate that goes by the name the reaper known for sinking ships 5 times the size of his own.(After the sailing on the ocean, they took some pride into their work and tradeon the boat through shipping, manufacturing and supplies, major northern cities were closely tied to the Southern cotton economy and slavery as well. For 50 of the 72 years between the election of George Washington and that of Abraham Lincoln, a slaveholder served as president of the United States and, during that period, only slaveholding presidents were re-elected to second terms)

THE END (You are Neutral)

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