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The American colonies declared independency from the English Empire in 1776, for many reasons, but mainly because they were being unfairly taxed.
There are no examples to give you if you are asking about American colonies. The colonies were all English colonies and had the king as the head of government. They were all dependent on England.
After the English Restoration, where the Puritans were eventually hated by the citizens, the Puritans went to the Massachusetts, one of the 13 colonies. The Puritans went there because they wanted to escape a religious persecution in Europe. Also, Massachusetts was a free land that the Puritans weren't going to be judged or have a religious persecution.
The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to "purify" the Church of England of what they viewed as Roman Catholic practices. They believed in living a simple, moral life based on strict religious principles and emphasized hard work and thrift. The Puritans played a significant role in the settlement and development of the American colonies.
The colonies were ENGLISH .
English colonies
It was between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians.
Royalists
In the English Civil War of the 1600s the Royalists were also called Cavaliers, and the Parliamentary (and Puritanical) forces were called Roundheads. There were no Royalists in the US Civil War.
English Civil war
The British thought of the American colonies lower than pesants. They saw them more as indentured servants.
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parliament and royalists
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