Probably the biggest thing is that you'd be speaking with a British accent!
No, the noun 'colonists' is a common noun, a word for any people who live in a colony or found a colony. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example: Captain John Smith, Jamestown Colony or Sir George Ferguson Bowen, first governor of Queensland National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (NSDAC), Washington, DC Colonists Terrace, Chantilly, VA or Colonists Drive, Sugar Land, TX
The colonists knew there was only one thing to do: Declare Independence.
The Puritan colonists in Massachusetts at the time of the Salem witch panic believed that a witch was allied with the devil and did his dark work on earth. Basically, the human embodiment of evil.
Spanish colonists were from Spain.
i dont know, but i was wondering the same thing!
I'm not sure about 3 things, but i know indigo was grown by colonists and sold for dye because of the rich color it produced. hope i helped!
a humongous debt which made the british tax the colonists which started the am. rev. a humongous debt which made the british tax the colonists which started the am. rev.
mining metels, and some other thing i can't think of right now .SORRY
it think i didn't because every thing worked out to be fine
Great Britain imposed new taxes on the colonists in order to pay war debts.
Colonist did only one thing to get the British to change their policies. The only thing they did was write the British letters.
The enlightenment and the great awaking American colonists became strong on one thing. The one thing that American colonists can better in was more educated. but they were taught to hate jews and hitler rose up and became a world leader in germany. And hitler created the KKK which are in charge of the illuminati and created the bloods cause screw them punk scraps
I don't really know, sorry. I'm trying to figure out the same thing.
Probably the biggest thing is that you'd be speaking with a British accent!
No, the noun 'colonists' is a common noun, a word for any people who live in a colony or found a colony. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example: Captain John Smith, Jamestown Colony or Sir George Ferguson Bowen, first governor of Queensland National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (NSDAC), Washington, DC Colonists Terrace, Chantilly, VA or Colonists Drive, Sugar Land, TX
We'd most likely still be under British rule. Not that that would a bad thing.