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St. Augustine, Florida was never part of the original thirteen colonies. St. Augustine was established by the Spanish in 1565. The southern-most colony of the original thrteen was Geogia. The British gained control of the city in 1763 and it remained loyal to Britain during the Revolutionary war. It was briefly returned to the Spanish in 1784 because of a provision of the Treaty of Paris.
No. It was a good deal for British merchants and manufacturers but it had no advantage for the American colonists.
The British took control of the colonies so they can win the fight between them so then they lost all there money and put on a tea tax
it made the colonists listen to them
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A settlement that is ruled by a government in another country is called a colony. The original thirteen colonies were under the control of the British government.
The Declaration of Independence was the written separation from England by the Thirteen Colonies. It basically stated that England no longer had control over the colonies, and was signed by the representatives of the Thirteen Colonies.
britains disicion to tighten its control over the thirteen colonies.
Loyalists. -n.p.
The laws parliament passed increase British control in the American colonies since they lowered taxes.
The "main" reason the British established the 13 colonies was for financial opportunity. They wanted to take over New France and control the fur trade. Other reasons the colonies were found: to avoid religious persecution and for profits.
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the British and the Indians America's over the control of the 13 colonies and to gain more land
There were several factors that all worked together to draw Britain's attention to the American colonies. The first factor was France and Spain's withdraw from the American colonies, leaving Britain as the only control. The thirteen colonies between South Carolina and Main had also grown in trade and economy. The colonies had also developed urban centers and large populations, this meant that the colonies had a strong economy and society independent from the British government which drew Britain's attention.