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It was written because the colonist wanted certain rights from England and the bill of rights stated 10 of them.
The Navigation Acts, directed the flow of goods between England and the colonies. Colonial merchants who had goods to send to England could not use foreign ships- even if those ships offered cheaper rates. The Navigation Acts also prevented the colonies from sending certain products, such as sugar or tobacco, outside England's empire.
As time passed the colonist's elected assemblies grew strong and also by the mid 1700s, the colonies had become used to governing themselves trough their elected legislatures.
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I'd say that independent small farmers outnumbered the large plantation owners in both colonies. Hope I could help, even if this is a bit late...
The colony that was the most strict about asking people to conform to a certain religion was Massachusetts. Some people were even hung for refusing to conform.
The middle colonies were formed to provide religious freedoms from the Church of England, or for certain groups, such as Maryland for Roman Catholics. Deleware was formed when three counties of Pennsylvania rebeled and demanded to be recognized as their own governing body.
Prior to the American Revolution, the colonies were constantly trading with the mother country of England. In the south, the trade was centered on cash crops like tobacco. The south also produced certain dyes and rice.
The Grand Council would limit colonies to certain powers.
It depends what colony. Yes, some colonies, such as Pennslyvania, Rhode Island, and Conecticut were tolerant according to religions, but colonies such as Maryland were not
What are grants of money paid by british to encourage production of certain goods in the colonies?