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Colonial leaders, being from Britain themselves, were both against and for war against the British. The British was the premier superpower nation at the time. With a superior navy and army, there was no one that had the guts to oppose the Brits. But the colonial leaders knew that unless a war was to be fought, there was no chance at secession from the British empire.
There were several differences, but the clearest is that French colonial rule was direct from the Paris while British colonial rule preferred to leave amenable local leaders in charge.
The government leaders of colonial Virginia in the 1600's were England and the Anglican church. The leaders did not change until the late 1700's.
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Colonial leaders, being from Britain themselves, were both against and for war against the British. The British was the premier superpower nation at the time. With a superior navy and army, there was no one that had the guts to oppose the Brits. But the colonial leaders knew that unless a war was to be fought, there was no chance at secession from the British empire.
The french navy blocked the British from escaping by sea while American and French forces surrounded and trapped the British inside Yorktown.
It depends which colonial leaders are in question. For example, American colonial leaders were heavily influenced by John Locke and his follower Baron de Montesquieu. For example, Ghandi, the great Indian colonial leader, was heavily influenced by Jesus and Thoreau as well as by thinkers from the Buddhist and Jainist traditions. .
Colonial leaders attended the First Continental Congress to come up with a way to respond to the Intolerable Acts, which were laws handed down by Britain that interfered with the rights of the colonists. The congress met in Philadelphia.
There were several differences, but the clearest is that French colonial rule was direct from the Paris while British colonial rule preferred to leave amenable local leaders in charge.
There were several differences, but the clearest is that French colonial rule was direct from the Paris while British colonial rule preferred to leave amenable local leaders in charge.
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NovaNet Answer: Patriots objected to Great Britain's naming General Thomas Gage as governor.