yes it did i gave the british power and make it easy for the colonies to fight the battles
Royal colonies were important for expanding the empire as well as allowing easy access to goods that the Royal empire needed.
Well the 'colonies' did not exist before so yes.
As the British Empire grew, so did its strain on the economy of the home country. The cost of maintaining the empire escalated dramatically, forcing Parliament to pass laws to help alleviate the economic stress. One method in balancing their budget was to pass new taxes and laws onto its colonies. The colonies eventually grew restless at the influx of new tax payments, which caused tension between the colonists and their home country.
All non British, countries, colonies, territories or protectorates were not part of the British Empire.
they were both in the revolutionary war
Taxes were implemented in the British colonies of North America to help pay for the various wars the Empire was engaged in. Since the American colonies were among the wealthiest in the British Empire it made sense to Parliment to tax them to help pay the bills for the defense of the British Empire. The problem with this was that the colonies had often times had to defend themselves against Native Americans, the French and Spanish. It made little sense to Americans for them to have to pay to once to defend themselves and then pay again to defend an entire empire.
The British Empire was made up of all the British Colonies.
A policy of taking colonies and building an empire is known as imperialism. An example of imperialism would be the former British Empire.
A centralized empire is a vast empire that has a single base power and several colonies. A strong example of this is the British empire. The British empire was ruled by the British parliament and Queen of England, however it had several colonies that made up the empire.
Royal colonies were important for expanding the empire as well as allowing easy access to goods that the Royal empire needed.
Well the 'colonies' did not exist before so yes.
They were part of the British Empire. When Mother England needed help, it called on its people from colonies all over the world.
Brazil
An Empire.
As the British Empire grew, so did its strain on the economy of the home country. The cost of maintaining the empire escalated dramatically, forcing Parliament to pass laws to help alleviate the economic stress. One method in balancing their budget was to pass new taxes and laws onto its colonies. The colonies eventually grew restless at the influx of new tax payments, which caused tension between the colonists and their home country.
Because the slaves were taken from the colonies still in the empire like Africa
it allowed the colonies to become their own countries as a part of the British Commonwealth