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The American colonists were seeking independence from Great Britain. In order to have that independence, the American Revolutionary War was fought.
No, only in the south colonies. The north colonies were against slavery. There were few in the north colonies.
After failing to control the New England and Middle colonies, the British focused on the southern colonies. It was believed at the time that there were a great many loyalists there, who could hopefully be recruited to assist the British against the patriots.
the colonies did not think it was fair
Hamilton was in full favor of trading with Britain. Hamilton believed that free trade would help strengthen the colonies.
The Continental Army was the group that the colonies organized to fight against Great Britain.
Because their youth lends itself to vigor and unity.
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The Loyalist thought since Great Britain started the colonies they should rule the colonies, they believed God was against treason and that the people of Great Britain should obey the king. Yet, some just thought it was safest to be on the Kings side.
Dickinson believed declaring independence would hurt the colonies rather than help them. He argued that it would lead to a war that would cause great suffering. He did not think any European nation would help the colonies against Britain. He also believed that the colonies would not stay united if they won independence.
American Colonies vs. Great Britain
All the 13 colonies were fighting against Britain
I think the answer is France.
Continental Army
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.