They lived close to each other.
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At first, many colonists did not support the rebellion against the British. This was especially true in the New England region. Over time, however, taxation without representation and British impressment of U.S. seamen triggered the dormant colonists to take arms against the Brits. This, of course, led to two wars of Independence, which was won by the colonial armies and militias.
France.
Support and protection.
Britain was the American colonists' primary adversary.
Colonists were able to support local businesses and communicate easily in New England because they lived close to each other.
Colonists were able to support local businesses and communicate easily in New England because they lived close to each other.
Colonists were able to support local businesses and communicate easily in New England because they lived close to each other.
They lived close to each other
They lived close to each other
They lived close to each other
They lived close to each other
The support of france kept The English tied up so support for English troops were few!
Colonial Virginia was under the control of England and the early Virginian colonists, by law, had to pay taxes to support the Anglican Church (Church of England.) Most of the early colonists in Virginia were part of the Anglican Church, however there were some other Protestant denominations that were present.
The arguments the American colonists made against British policies of 1763-1776 related to representation. The main argument that rallied support of the colonists was taxation without representation.
No.
Yes.