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Why did congress need a document like a declaration of independence?

congress needed a document to declare why the colonists had to become independent of Britain


What country did botswana become independent from?

Britain


From what country did you become independent?

Great Britain (of which England was a part)


What did Britain lose in the war?

They took the USA and the cookies from the cookie jar


Why did the colonist's go to the new world?

So Great Britain could become even more powerful by claiming the new world first.


Which Country or Kingdom did the US become independent from?

Americas became independent from Britain


How did European colonist change from being citizens of the British empire to starting a country that has become a world power?

by being ygs and getting them chips


To which country did Britain lose in 1783?

Britain lost to the American Colonies which would become the United States of America six years later in 1789.


Which country did Harold Macmillan become prime minister of?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


Were American colonists justified in waiging war and breaking away from Britain?

Yes, for a few reasons at that. Some of them would be because Britain had forced taxes against the colonist without their approval and also wanted them to become catholic while they wanted to be christian.


Why was it important for new England to become neutral with great Britain?

as new England was more of a wealthy country and great Britain wanted to take there wealth for there county


Who were the patriot soldiers?

The patriots were the colonists who wanted to fight for America's independence. America hadn't become a country yet, and that's what the Patruot's were fighting for. To be independent from Britain and to be their own country. The patriots were the colonists who wanted to fight for America's independence. America hadn't become a country yet, and that's what the Patruot's were fighting for. To be independent from Britain and to be their own country.