Poverty,religious persecution,famine,and over population.
Escape from wars and religious freedom.
Perhaps it was "No taxation without representation". The British monarchy was Forcing the American colonies to pay taxes even though the people of the colonies had no representation in the British government. That ment that try were pay and not Ever having theirVoices heard.
King George III. The Founding Fathers complained against his actions in the American colonies, and it was his laws that thus drove them to declare America as a separate country.
The first major export of the American Colonies was tobacco. The advances in the Indians and advantages of the fertile territory combined with the demand overseas drove the agriculture revolution.
England
The search for the Northwest Passage drove most of the early explorers, it was why so many voyages were financed even when little gold and silver was being returned. The information brought back by those voyages was used to found many North American Settlements and Colonies.
Free people
If you meant "Was France a British colony?" then the answer is no. The 13 colonies were in New England, now called The United States of America. They were established by English men, and France really didn't have anything to do with that except there was a French Indian war right before the colonies were established that drove the French and Spaniards out of New England to make room for the colonies. If you have any other questions, I am a historian and specialize in Colonial America, and if you have any further questions I am happy to answer them. Thank you.
Yes, the noun 'drove' is used for a group moving from one place to another.The noun 'drove' is a standard collective nounfor:a drove of bullocksa drove of cattlea drove of donkeys (or asses)a drove of goatsa drove of haresa drove of hogsa drove of horsesa drove of oxena drove of pigsa drove of rabbitsa drove of sheepa drove of swineand large groups of people that are in motion.
The noun 'drove' is used for a group moving from one place to another.The noun 'drove' is a standard collective noun for:a drove of bullocksa drove of cattlea drove of donkeys (or asses)a drove of goatsa drove of haresa drove of hogsa drove of horsesa drove of oxena drove of pigsa drove of rabbitsa drove of sheepa drove of swineand large groups of people that are in motion.
They were drafted.
The noun 'drove' is a neuter noun, a word for a large group of people or animals moving together. The noun 'drove' is not a word for the people or the animals, it's a word for the group.