Actually, it is a misnomer that the colonies were united. They were not. Many people remained loyal to the king, some didn't want to be pulled into the fight, and it was a small group of men who wanted to push for separation. Had the colonies been united the British wouldn't have found friends nor help and they did. The Articles of Confederation also showed that each state saw itself as an individual entity and not part of a whole. It took the constitution to unite the country as a country.
The declaration of Independence was very important. It helped separate the thirteen colonies from the United Kingdom.
The other British Colonies in what would become the United States and France.
The intolerable acts most united the colonies.
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They helped the American colonies.
they helped increase the amount of food and crops being produced and this helped the trade increase for the colonies and bring more income/profit to the colonies
the middle colonies had rich soil : )
it hurt them economically. While socially it helped them
The Monroe Doctrine asserted that European powers should not intervene in the political affairs of independent nations in the Americas. It essentially permitted the United States to act as a protector of countries in Latin America against European colonization and interference. This helped establish the United States as a dominant power in the region.
What did the people in the thirteen colonies eat
Fertile land.
The way the thirteen colonies became the United States is by Britain and the original 13 colonies having a war. The thirteen colonies over threw Britain, and became free from there rule. the colonies then became the United States of America.