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They were mostly from Europe and primitive America.
He gave the British colonies a better right than the people in the colonie of north America.
The smart people of the 1700's came to America and copied streets in Great Brittain as the names of the colonies
Practically all 13 colonies fought for their independence but some people in some colonies were fence-sitters (couldn't decide) or loyalists (was still loyal to the British and was on British side).
The people that came to America revealed to the people's in the colonies their British costoms and laws with that they use the ideas to create their own government
The Catholic Church in Spanish America and the religious leaders in the British colonies impacted the community by setting examples of how people should live. Religion has always played an important role in society.
There was no country "United States" in 1730, but the British colonies in North America were home to 655,000 people.
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1. America didn't have very good weapons to defeat the British. 2. America also didn't have enough experience to defeat the British. America's "army" were just everyday people, like your dads or uncles.
1. America didn't have very good weapons to defeat the British. 2. America also didn't have enough experience to defeat the British. America's "army" were just everyday people, like your dads or uncles.
What did the people in the thirteen colonies eat