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Some of the major factors that led to the ties between England and its colonies were associated with British taxation policy as well as their direct rule over the politics of their colonial territories.
they had just gotten rid of King George III who had taken too much power and they did not want that to happen again so they decided to write the Bill of Rights which they then put into the Declaration of Independence so the other eight colonies would vote for it to become the nation's conctitustion.
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minutemen didn't lead to the revolution, salutary neglect of the colonies did, the minutemen won the revolutionary war for the USA among other factors.
In the mid-19th century the British attitude towards its colonies was changing. Many people were beginning to feel that the colonies cost too much to maintain.Their changing attitudes was one of the factors leading to confederation. it was when the British north Americans (Canadians) were applying tax to all British goods to make a bigger profit. the British were upset because this would raise cost for British item's. A group in great Britain and john bright wanted Canada to become their own country because they didn't want to waste their money on them, they didn't want to support them any more.
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The British North American colonies were used to working together to defend themselves from Native Americans, the French, and other enemies. Since they all wanted independence from Britain, they decided they would be stronger as one large country than as 13 small ones.
a mild climate, rich soil, and a long growing season
List and describe the two facts which were most responsible for the american colonies seeking their independene from england
There were many benefits for the colonies to establish their own country. Two of the leading factors were taxes and inheritance. Taxation without representation was not something the colonies found economically feasible for them. Also, although the colonies were across the ocean, they had inherited British debt, enemies, laws, and culture. The colonies aimed at establishing an identity of their own.
Some of the major factors that led to the ties between England and its colonies were associated with British taxation policy as well as their direct rule over the politics of their colonial territories.
There were several factors that all worked together to draw Britain's attention to the American colonies. The first factor was France and Spain's withdraw from the American colonies, leaving Britain as the only control. The thirteen colonies between South Carolina and Main had also grown in trade and economy. The colonies had also developed urban centers and large populations, this meant that the colonies had a strong economy and society independent from the British government which drew Britain's attention.
The region that we currently know as the United States was originally established as a series of British colonies, settled by British citizens. They were beholden to the British monarchy, and considered themselves to be Englishmen. Britain's treatment of its subordinate colonies was fairly harsh, characterized by expecting the colonies to pay taxes and obey laws, but without giving the colonies representation in government. In other words, the colonies had to pay tribute to their government but they had no voice and didn't have the same rights or protections under the law the way mainland English citizens did. This imbalance, among other factors, eventually led to the American colonies getting together and deciding to secede from Britain and become self-governing. The Declaration of Independence is a formal document describing the intention and the reasons. Basically, an open letter to the King of England saying "screw you, we're going to govern ourselves, so don't expect any more money from us, and don't expect us to do what you say". The document marks the formal separation of the American colonies from British rule, and establishes them as independent entities that make their own laws and elect their political officials.
Availability of land, lack of military draft, religious toleration, and absence of restraints on economic opportunity.
The colonies' major complaints were that there was too much political control from Britain, as well as too many taxes, and a lack of independence in governing the colonies. The colonies also wanted to have tighter control over the native population. The solution was for the colonies to break ties with Britain and subservience to the monarchy.
Some of the major factors that led to the ties between England and its colonies were associated with British taxation policy as well as their direct rule over the politics of their colonial territories.
they had just gotten rid of King George III who had taken too much power and they did not want that to happen again so they decided to write the Bill of Rights which they then put into the Declaration of Independence so the other eight colonies would vote for it to become the nation's conctitustion.