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The outcome angered the relationship between the Native Americans and the English.
soured as the Americans came to believe that the British treated them like second-class citizens
The theft of food by starving English colonists strained the alliances between the English colonists and the Native Americans. The settlers also began to struggle with the Native Americans for control over the land where the colonies were located.
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They spoke English.
48% of the colonists were English.
The outcome angered the relationship between the Native Americans and the English.
continued to drift in a period of benign neglect
soured as the Americans came to believe that the British treated them like second-class citizens
American colonists' declared their independence in1776. The English King at the time was George III.
Yes, the American Colonists were justified in resisting the English king's new laws because they believed these laws violated their rights as English subjects, such as taxation without representation. The colonists felt that their lack of representation in the British Parliament meant that they had no say in the laws being imposed on them.
The American colonists were entitled to the rights of englishmen because they were an English colony. The abridgment of those rights was the cause of the revolutionary war.
The American colonists were entitled to the rights of englishmen because they were an English colony. The abridgment of those rights was the cause of the revolutionary war.
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Because the colonists were English when they revolted.
The ratio of American colonists to English subjects dramatically declined.
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