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The English planted permanent colonies in North America to exploit these lands and their resources. They were able to invade and control these territories. It also solved their labor problems by making use of the African slaves.
Through the existing Triangular Trade that was taking place at that time, between the British Caribbean, Britain and West Africa, the financial profit was used to establish industries in British North America especially in lumber, tobacco, cotton and sugar, who would in turn, supply the Caribbean planters with food to feed and nourish their slaves to keep them fit for labour by providing foods in the carbohydrates, meats and starch food groups to keep them healthy.
They ignored it, and to keep peace, they expanded the British army in America to 75 hundred.
The Monroe Doctrine
After the revolutionary war, the british left most of their forts in the United States. Without british support, it became harder for the american indians to stop settlers from moving to indian lands. In many areas, tribes fought settlers to keep their lands.And after that the americans won and got there lands.
After the American Revolution, the British maintained their forts primarily in Canada and along the Great Lakes. They sought to retain control over these strategic locations to protect their trade routes and influence in North America. Additionally, British forts were established to support Indigenous allies and to monitor American expansion into frontier territories. These forts were part of Britain's broader strategy to maintain a presence in North America despite losing the war.
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Depends on what you do with the water you save or the money saved. Could help, but if you just save it and keep it in North America, no.
They ignored them, and expanded the British Army in America to keep peace. Please like if it helped :)
it was a war.. that kind of is a problem it always challenged America's right to trade with British allies and keep their soldiers from impressment
I think this is the answer The British planned to keep 10,000 troops in America to protect their interests.
The Vikings were the first Europeans to reach America. Some Vikings found Greenland. Though the land was covered in ice, the Vikings wanted people to live there. So they named it Greenland. They said, "It's so green! Come here!"