because of taxes
Colonial leaders in each city secretly met and arranged to gather information and plan strategies. They communicated these in documents that they sent to the other cities and the other colonies. Many of these leaders had been active in the colonial assemblies, which lost most of their authority in the early 1770s.
Each colony had leaders.
Samuel Adams and Dr. Joseph Warren in Boston, other key political leaders in other cities. Many of them were active in the colonial legislatures under the British, until their authority was usurped by changes in the British approach to the American colonies in the early 1770s.
Samuel Adams and Dr. Joseph Warren in Boston, other key political leaders in other cities. Many of them were active in the colonial legislatures under the British, until their authority was usurped by changes in the British approach to the American colonies in the early 1770s.
John Winthrope
The correct spelling is "colonial" (of a colony, especially the early American colonies).
Early colonies contributed to the principles of modern American government through self government and the election of their local leaders.
Colonial leaders recognized very early that the individual States would not survive on their on.
If they have colonies, then that is an easier one to answer. If they have colonies, most had separate branches for them, and had a system to get them directly to the main parliament. If without colonies, they had a parliament and a set of ministers.
When European's started colonies in the Eastern U.S. in the early/mid 1600's.
Freedom of speeech and freedom to worship
The Appalachians were the western border of the colonies. They were a barrier that kept them nearer to the coast.