british leaders feared that more fighting would take place on the frontier if colonists kept moving onto american-indian lands.
british leaders feared that more fighting would take place on the frontier if colonists kept moving onto american-indian lands.
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Asserting British values of fairness and good order, and setting-up a parliament and civil service, to provide better administration.
The foreign country that aided the colonists in their war against England by setting up a sea blockade was France. The French navy played a significant role in supporting the American colonists during the Revolutionary War by blockading British ports and preventing reinforcements and supplies from reaching the British forces.
The British were trying to make the colonists pay taxes to Britain and continue to serve them in ANY capacity. Basically serving the British as if they lived in Britain! The colonists didn't think they should have to live under the rule of Britain without being able to form their own government or setting rules apart from the Mother England. England wanted to keep control of the colonies. Colonists wanted to be separate from England.
The Colonist's were being used as the bank for England. England was in terrible debt due to the wars in Europe and fighting Spain. The biggest issue was that the colonists had no right's to speak to what the British where doing to them. They were 'being taxed without representation' and had enough. If the British were to give the Colonies representation in Parliament they would kept the colonies under the crown.
The setting in the short story "The Decision" is typically a specific time and place where the events of the story unfold. It could include details about the physical environment, the time period, and the social or cultural context in which the characters exist.
Setting up efficient production
New communities adopted new practices
New communities adopted new practices
Setting up efficient production
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I"m guessing United States, Western Expansion era? (Frontier Ma!)