How do you think British colonists evolved from being loyal British citizens to revolutionaries? Why?
they got anrgy at my daddy and wanted to hit him with a cucumber and grate him with some cheese
The initial goal of Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty was to protect the rights of the colonists against the overreaches of the British government. The organization evolved into an important component of the American Revolutionary War.
The Continental Congress was initially formed in response to the passage of the Intolerable Acts (laws passed by the British Parliament meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party).The Congress met from 1774 to 1789 three times. At the first one, in 1774, Benjamin Franklinconvinced the colonies to form a representative body.
The Commonwealth of Nations are all former colonies administrated/ruled by the United Kingdom. The British Empire 'evolved' into the Commonwealth of Nations after many of them gained independence.
An advanced city is one that has evolved beyond just sustaining itself, but also enables its inhabitants to thrive. Advanced cities have things like police forces that protect citizens, schools to educate them, and industry to propel the city and its inhabitants forward.
Soccer, or Association Football, was first codified into what has evolved into the modern game in the 19th century in England. Although soccer is now a global phenomenon, its roots are English, and some traditionalists still claim national ownership of the game.
A registered British subject is a term used historically to refer to individuals who were citizens of the British Empire or Commonwealth. This term is no longer in use, as citizenship laws have evolved, and the concept of British subjecthood has been replaced by British citizenship or nationality.
The British Railway Class 390 tilting train evolved from the Alstom Juniper Family.
The initial goal of Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty was to protect the rights of the colonists against the overreaches of the British government. The organization evolved into an important component of the American Revolutionary War.
It evolved from a British game of rounders
The British (English) invented and evolved the English language, which is why it is called English. "What is your name?" is English as spoken in Britain.
Rabbits are found in many countries and possibly evolved in southern Europe
Individual human rights as a concept evolved during the Renaissance and was put in writing (codified) in the Magna Carta.
The Continental Congress was initially formed in response to the passage of the Intolerable Acts (laws passed by the British Parliament meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party).The Congress met from 1774 to 1789 three times. At the first one, in 1774, Benjamin Franklinconvinced the colonies to form a representative body.
Common law evolved in the US because it was the system brought over by the British.
The British Empire that had evolved by AD 1900 was racked with internal problems. Though the empire reached its industrial peak, poverty continued to be a major problem.
There is no "British constitution" in the sense of the American one where a group of people sat down and wrote it. The British constitution is a collection of documents from the Magna Carta to the EU's Declaration of Human Rights. The constitution has evolved from 1215, the signing of the Magna Carta.
It hasn't, although a lot of countries left the Empire is still going even if it is small.