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What was the first attempt to unify the 13 british American colonies?

albany of union


What was the first attempt by the British to raise money in the colonies to pay for their war debts?

The Stamp Act.


What battle did the Americans defeat the British attempt to split the colonies at the Hudson River?

The Battle of Saratoga.


Which young British officer from Virginia gained notoriety in the colonies for his attempt to defend British claims in the Ohio valley?

George Washington.


What strategy did the british use in an attempt to finish the war and brig the colonies back into the ampire?

Combining all the colonies into the domion of new england


What strategy did the British use to attempt to finish war and bring the colonies back to the empire?

guerrilla warfare


What strategy did the British use in an attempt to finish the war and bring the colonies back into the capture?

they took a dump in the ocean


The british parliament passed the townshend act 1767 in order to?

It was passed in an attempt to assert what it considered to be its historic right to exert authority over the colonies through suspension of a recalcitrant representative assembly and through strict provisions for the collection of revenue duties.


In what way did the british government attempt to reassert control over the American colonies in the late 1760?

All of the above were atempted.


The British attempt to cut New England off from the rest of the colonies failed when Burgoyne surrendered his army at Saratoga?

In 1777, the British' attempt to cut New England off from the rest of the colonies failed when Burgoyne surrendered his army at Saratoga.


Why did the US need a new government during the revolution?

In an attempt to hold the Colonies together, resolute against the British, the loose Confederation had proven unworkable.


Why did colonists believe that the British parliaments attempt to tax them were against their rights?

Because the colonies in America felt that Britain had no right to tax US goods and services.