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Since the American colonies were not a united entity, they did not have a capital. I suppose the closest thing to that would be London, the capital of the British empire.
The British colonies formed a new country because they were being treated differently by the British people from the mainland.
British monarch who thought the colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country
wich european country's land claims shared a short border with the british colonies?
The British Colonies, so to speak, were 13 in number and were aptly named Thirteen Colonies. The English colony ... These Thirteen American Colonies were grouped under three different heads depending on the type of governance: ... Charter Colonies - These colonies were established when the British Crown granted a charter,
France
France.
Since the American colonies were not a united entity, they did not have a capital. I suppose the closest thing to that would be London, the capital of the British empire.
The thirteen colonies were British.
The British colonies formed a new country because they were being treated differently by the British people from the mainland.
Mercantilism guided the British to view the New World as a place filled with raw materials. They expected the American colonies to serve their mother country by collecting these materials and giving/trading it with it's mother country as well as it's sister countries.
Mercantilism
British monarch who thought the colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country
because the Virginia colonies didn't want to be taxed by Parliament. Parliament was the british government. and they wanted to be their own country. they didn't want England to rule them any more.
Great Britain -- as the name suggests, this war was a revolution against British rule of the American colonies.
wich european country's land claims shared a short border with the british colonies?
The British Colonies, so to speak, were 13 in number and were aptly named Thirteen Colonies. The English colony ... These Thirteen American Colonies were grouped under three different heads depending on the type of governance: ... Charter Colonies - These colonies were established when the British Crown granted a charter,