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What Along with independence from Britain what did Thomas Paine propose for the colonies?

a republican government.


Why was GA no longer considered a royal colony in 1776?

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How much original colonies are there?

There were originally 13 colonies that formed the United States. These colonies were established by Great Britain along the eastern coast of North America and included regions like Virginia, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. They later declared independence from British rule in 1776, leading to the formation of the United States.


What are the colonies Britain lost after World War 2?

Britain lost virtually all of its colonies. Canada, South Africa, and Australia became independent member of the Commonwealth that morphed into the United Kingdom. India gained its independence in 1948 along with Pakistan. Only The Troubles in Ireland took decades to resolve. Singapore reverted to mainland China, and Hong Kong, eventually, became an independent city-state.


How did the land of Michigan become part of the US?

Michigan was part of the Ohio River Valley, which is an area located in the Contiguous United States today that the British won from the French in the Seven Years' War. When the United States achieved independence from Great Britain, the territory was then transfered from Great Britain to the US, along with the 13 colonies. 


What coast were the first American colonies founded on?

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How well did the early colonists and the Native Americans get along?

A majority of the colonies didn't get along with the Natives at all, usually disputing land boundaries and resources. The conflict with Native Americans and the newborn American Nation continued on even after the colonists gained their independence from Britain, carrying on through the War of 1812.


Did Great Britain rule Virginia after World War 2?

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Why did Abigail Adams start the daughters of liberty?

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What did Thomas Paine propose for the colonies along with independence?

He had said that citizens, not kings and queens, should make laws.


Besides Great Britain France and Spain what other countries established colonies in North America in the 1600s?

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What does the fifth paragraph mean in the declaration of independence?

Is is a list of reasons that the British Colonies (the colonies in what would later become America) gave for wanting to sever the ties between the colonies and England. This document was given to King George, ruler of England, along with a fig branch as a peace offering.