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Q: What happened to those living in the thirteen colonies who chose to be loyal to Britain?
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People living in the thirteen colonies adoped many of there principles 0f government from?

great britain


How was the population of the thirteen colonies different form the population in Quebec?

The population had grown so much in the Thirteen Colonies that the people living there needed more land. The population in Quebec had grown but not as much as the Thirteen Colonies had.


Why did the those living in the thirteen colonies believe they were entitled to the bill of rights?

Because they believed they should have a government speak for the colonists voice.


What happened to most African colonies?

After independence, most African colonies were not able to retain the high standard of living that they enjoyed under Colonialism and quickly became poor. If they had remained colonies, this probably wouldn't have happened.


Why was Britain taxing the colonies?


How did new englander Thomas Pickering and many others living in the thirteen original colonies view those that settled on the frontier?

as independent and strong


What was life like for people living in the thirteen colonies?

people had a hard time doing stuff so slaves did it for them


What changed for the Indians when Great Britain lost control of the colonies?

There were major changes that occurred for the Indians primarily living in the western territories of the United States when Great Britain lost control of the colonies. People in the colonies were free to move to western areas and began to force the Indians from the land that they knew.


What changed for the Indians when great Britain lost controls of the colonies?

There were major changes that occurred for the Indians primarily living in the western territories of the United States when Great Britain lost control of the colonies. People in the colonies were free to move to western areas and began to force the Indians from the land that they knew.


Did they have slaves in the southern colonies?

Slavery was banned for about thirty years in the 1700s but yes there was slavery when agrilcultuere became a popular way to make a living.


How did the French and Indian War affect 13 colonies?

It was a war next to the colonies, started by the colonies. Colonial soldiers fought in the was alongside British regulars. And the threat of enemy natives caused Britain to put a protective detail of soldiers in the colonies to be payed for by a modification in the existing tax of sugar, which actually reduced the tax.


What is the duration of Living Britain?

The duration of Living Britain is 3000.0 seconds.