well, it affected the colonies by pushing them into a corner in Mexico...off the coast of Australia. They all sang and danced together harmoniously until someones breath came and knocked them into the ocean. i think that is the answer....but i could be way off.
The English Civil War took a great affect on them because they had to decidewhether to support the king or the Parliament.
The English Civil War took a great affect on them because they had to decidewhether to support the king or the Parliament.
well the colonies were separated and they were fighting to be united.
cause they had to leave farming
the difference is that Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war and the American revolution was the 13 colonies vs the English
The civil war affected many people. It affected slave owners, they were worried they were gonna loose their slaves. It affected the south, They seperate from the union and they made thier own country called the Confederate States of America.
the difference is that Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war and the American revolution was the 13 colonies vs the English
There are 13 stripes of our flag, they are there for our 13 colonies during the civil war.
Not much. African colonies probably started producing more goods, as less were available from America during the war.
Yes, it is.
The English Civil War of 1642 led to increased tensions and divisions among settlers in the American colonies, as many Puritans supported the Parliament while Royalists remained loyal to the Crown. This conflict spurred a wave of migration, particularly of Puritan groups seeking religious and political freedom, which further established Puritan communities in New England. Additionally, the war influenced colonial governance and ideas about rights and representation, laying the groundwork for future democratic principles in America. Ultimately, the war contributed to a growing sense of independence from English authority in the colonies.