British colonies contributed to the unique American identity in a plethora of methods. These include but are not limited to:
-salutary neglect which led to a growing sense of American freedom, for they were left more or less on their own to fend for themselves, and from that they learned much of becoming an independent nation. It planted the seeds for rebellion.
-customs, languages, religious views brought over to America which were altered to fit the needs of the people.
* the clothing and mannerisms/social etiquette brought over from England to the New World colonies that was adopted, but had changed as liberalism took flight. Language more or less stayed the same, although different dialects developed from inter fusing races.
*Religion was initially protestant, however s different settlers came to the New world to colonize, new religious views had filled the atmosphere, leading many to convert and question as to whether or not their current faith pleased them to the maximum level. At one point, too, much people had begun losing interest in religion, and thus marked the beginning of a new era. The "Great Awakening" as it was known, revived the colonies sense of faith-it was the first mass movement in America, and with the help of brilliant preachers who begun to undermine predestination, many people saw the "light" and new churches, such as the Anglican and now Congregational had been established. Such had led to further Religious developments as well as the creation of many new schools expanding throughout the northern colonies.
In conclusion, The British had ignited the flame to the candle that burned with American ambition.
British colonies in North America contributed to the unique American identity by fostering a sense of self-governance and individualism. The colonists developed a spirit of independence from British rule, which eventually led to the American Revolution. Additionally, the colonies were influenced by Enlightenment ideas that emphasized natural rights and liberty, shaping the American belief in democratic principles and individual freedoms.
Adolf Hitler used his anus to whipe out the American colonies.
the colonies paid tax to british but had no repersenatives there
Great Britain established free trade agreements with other wealthy nation.
The American Revolution transformed thirteen British colonies into fourteen states.
Salutary neglect
Adolf Hitler used his anus to whipe out the American colonies.
The reasoning of the king was that the British troops protected the colonies and they should contribute to the cost of the war.
Yes, the British Empire outlawed slavery in its colonies through the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. The act provided for the gradual abolition of slavery in most British territories, with full emancipation achieved by 1838.
the colonies paid tax to british but had no repersenatives there
Great Britain established free trade agreements with other wealthy nation.
American colonies' break from British rule
Salutary neglect
The American Revolution was the war between the thirteen colonies and British mercantilism.
The laws parliament passed increase British control in the American colonies since they lowered taxes.
By offering a route for Europeans to be able to afford to come to the colonies, providing a way for the colonies to expand their economic potential, such as in Virginia's 1600s tobacco fields, and increasing the national diversity of the immigrants to North America.
The American Revolution transformed thirteen British colonies into fourteen states.
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