British Board of Trade and the Royal Council
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The americans revolution pushed new groups of people into other areas of british north america
The radical group boycotted taxes and inspired revolts against the British. They fueled tensions between the colonies and the British.
thirteen colonies!
1. Unlike New England Colonies,many different religious groups lived in the Middle Colonies. 2. The Middle colonies had a lot of fertile soil. 3. the Middle Colonies exported much more wheat and grains. by someone age 10
The executive, the legislative, and the judicial
Pilgrams, Christopher Columbus, Kelleher Michelin
Nationality groups found were Anglo-Saxon, British, and Protestants. These were found in all the colonies.
Many European groups migrated to the Northern Colonies. Larger groups included the British, the Germans, the Irish, the Italians, and the Swedish.
the British army (their men)
The three groups living in America that did not fight the British were the Native Americas, the Quakers and the Loyalists.
To make laws and set up courts
they were seeking religious freedom and financial opportunities.
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Puritans were a religious sect who came to the British colonies in America from Britain, in order to be able to practice their religion without interference from other religious groups. They tended toward extreme views.
The committees were among the first groups to represent a unified colonial government, rather than the separate assemblies that operated under British rule. The colonies realized that successful responses to British actions were made easier by cooperative efforts.
The americans revolution pushed new groups of people into other areas of british north america