The Continental Army was the group that the colonies organized to fight against Great Britain.
The Continental Army was the group that the colonies organized to fight against Great Britain.
Because Britain was charging outrageous taxes on everyday things to pay of the king's debts.
Great Britain colonies
The revolution of the American Colonies against Great Britain began in 1775 and ended in 1783
The primary combatants were Great Britain vs. its thirteen North American colonies south of Quebec. France allied with the colonies, as did Spain and the Dutch Republic to a much lesser degree. Great Britain had the help of some German auxiliaries and some loyalists within the rebelling colonies, and most Native American tribes sided with Great Britain. Also involved against Great Britain were the Kingdom of Mysore and the Republic of Vermont.
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American Colonies vs. Great Britain
the colonies of America fought against the kingdom of great Britain.
At the time of the American Revolution, all of the colonies were 'Atlantic' colonies. The exception was the Canadian Colonies, which wanted nothing to do with the rebellion against Great Britain. Those loyal to the crown moved north to Canada.
They secretly sent messages through out the 13 colonies against the actions of Great Britain.
Great Britain.
Pretty poorly
great britain expected the Thirteen colonies to provide its factories with?
The mother country of the thirteen original colonies was Great Britain.
The American colonists were seeking independence from Great Britain. In order to have that independence, the American Revolutionary War was fought.
Which of the following would be an example of how Great Britain and its American colonies were interdependent?Great Britain sold its raw materials to its colonies in the New World.Great Britain got its manufactured goods from the colonies in North America.The colonies traded raw materials with Great Britain for manufactured goods.The colonies made manufactured goods that were sold around the world.