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American English and British English share about 95-98% lexical similarity, making them the same language (much to the disappointment of some British people).
The American colonies declared independency from the English Empire in 1776, for many reasons, but mainly because they were being unfairly taxed.
There are no examples to give you if you are asking about American colonies. The colonies were all English colonies and had the king as the head of government. They were all dependent on England.
There's no such thing as "American." American English is a dialect of English that is more has more than 95% lexical similarity to British English.
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English colonies
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American English and British English share about 95-98% lexical similarity, making them the same language (much to the disappointment of some British people).
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No one in the American colonies had a position in parliament. Also tariffs were enforced as a means of control.
The American colonies declared independency from the English Empire in 1776, for many reasons, but mainly because they were being unfairly taxed.
The first African Americans in the English colonies were brought to Jamestown.
The English stereotypes about the American colonies included viewing colonists as uncivilized and lacking refinement, being opportunistic and materialistic, and as having a rebellious and independent spirit. They also viewed the colonies as economically dependent and in need of guidance and control from England.
The name of the people in the English colonies on the northern American mainland is colonist. Those that supported the revolution were also called rebels and those that supported the King were called loyalists.