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I usually enjoy watching YouTube videos. I currently hear the history of the UK. Her talk is familiar and interesting. So I’m going to write one of the stories. In 1649 years, people covered their windows using brick in England. Why did they do such a thing? In this era, King William3 needed money for the country.so He crossed his mind with a new idea. He taxed common people's windows. The tax gradually went up and finally, it went up 30%〜50% of the rent. Since then the number of houses without a window increased. There wasn't sunlight and air. so health problems happened. You can see still the remaining a little.
Apr 27, 2024 12:32 PM
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I usually enjoy watching YouTube videos. I'm currently watching a history channel about the history of the UK. The narrator's stories are familiar and interesting, so I’m going to write about one of them. In 1649 years, people in England covered their windows using bricks. Why did they do such a thing? In this era, King William the third needed money for the country, so he found a new idea. He taxed common people's windows. The tax gradually went up and finally reach 30%〜50% of the rent. After that the number of houses without windows increased. There was no more sunlight and fresh air coming inside houses, so health problems began to happen. You can see a few of these houses in England today.
Apr 27, 2024 2:56 PM
I usually enjoy watching YouTube videos. I currently hear the history of the UK. Her talk is familiar and interesting. So I’m going to write one of the stories. In 1649 years, people covered their windows using brick in England. Why did they do such a thing? In this era, King William3 needed money for the country.so He crossed his mind with a new idea. He taxed common people's windows. The tax gradually went up and finally, it went up 30%〜50% of the rent. Since then the number of houses without a window increased. There wasn't sunlight and air. so health problems happened. You can see still the remaining a little in the old building.
Apr 27, 2024 12:49 PM
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