In the Spanish Conquest of the Americas, explorers from Europe went to Meso America and claimed the land, even though it already belonged to the natives. They used the natives as slaves and killed many of them.
The Irish were part of the British Empire that was expanding, they were at that time "British".
americans were trying to give thirdy six pound shells were not reaching the ship
they fighted for british
he helped the Americans
soured as the Americans came to believe that the British treated them like second-class citizens
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The greatest threat to the American expansion in the Northwest territories were the Native Americans who were supplied with guns by the British.
Everyone from black and white Americans to British citizens.
many fought with the British against the Americans. They were not happy about the U.S's ideas for expansion.
They liked the idea of democracy and the freedoms that it brings , and they want to be free and not abide by the British rules and regulations
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I can not think of any positive effects for the Native Americans. Their land was taken, they were killed, they died of disease, and they were treated as second class citizens.
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americans were trying to give thirdy six pound shells were not reaching the ship
The terms "Americans" or "American colonists" were used by the British way back when the USA was only a colony of Britain. After the USA was formed, people living in this new country continued to be referred to as Americans. So American people did not choose to call themselves that. If anyone presumed that people in the territory of what is now the USA were the only "Americans," then it was the British. The term is not exclusively used by US citizens either. Many other countries refer to US Citizens as "Americans" also.
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It seems a lot of Americans think so. You hear about 'British accents' which usually means an English one. The term 'British' can mean English, Welsh, Scottish or Northern Irish as they are all UK citizens.
The British said they would stop colonists from settling in the West.The British claimed that they would stop westward expansion into the frontier beyond the Allegheny and Appalachian mountain ranges.