no representation in parliament.
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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 general purpose of the Continental Congress was to unite the colonies in their opposition to British policies.
he singed and risked because he could not have british ruling over the colonies while he tried to unite them and declaration of independence stated that colonies were free from british (which we were technically not)
When they wanted to unite all colonies.
"Join, or Die" , a political cartoon encouraging the colonies to unite against the British .
Well... it did lead to the American Civil War so I'd have to say divide.
Her goal was to drive the British forces out of France, to unite the country and restore the monarchy.
The Continental Association was responsible for enforcing a boycott of British goods in the American colonies as a form of protest against British taxation policies. It aimed to unite the colonies in their opposition to British rule and strengthen their resolve for independence.
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Her goal was to drive the British forces out of France, to unite the country and restore the monarchy.
No. Parkes had a vision to unite the six separate British self-governing colonies into a single, independent, self-governing federation of the British Commonwealth.