If Paul Revere had failed to warn the Colonist Rebels that the British troops were coming, they would have been unable to repel the British attack. This would have greatly weakened the Colonist cause and be seen as "letting down" his fellow rebels.
British monarch who thought the colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country
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King George III
I really wish I knew cuz this q's on my history homework-sorry
It seems to be from the British Isles, at least as far back as 1677, thought at that time it was called Scotch-Hoppers.
An unexplainable natural thought.
They both thought that the French were vulgar and incapable of ruling. They thought that either the Americans or the British should rule.
True or falus British sympathizers thought Patrick Henry was a traitor?
Yes, the salt march gave a large impact for the British. At once they thought they should leave india and let it be an independent country
Those who thought that the streets were paved with gold, or that there would be no antisemitism, were disillusioned.
They have streets in Australia, thought they only did walk abouts
Keynesian economics.