They were cousins
It may not be very accurate to ask if England took over America. England was the reason for the origin of America; the English colonized it (along with a few other nations). During the Revolutionary War however, England did conquer sizable tracts of what is now American land, but otherwise the term "take over" is probably inappropriate.
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north america which was called Asia by christopher columbus :) by hammydany mous
the main combatants of the colonial wars were England and Spain...
No one. There has never been a president of America. Nor has America ever been at war with England.
new England was were people from England settled in during the 1700s.
John Adams was the United States' Ambassador to England during the Constitutional Convention
John Adams
Yes
They were cousins
John Adams was the United States' Ambassador to England during the Constitutional Convention
We do not know who you mean by saying America. America is several countries, some of which were neutral during WWI. Nor do you state who you are. It is therefore impossible to answer your question.
Distance from England where their supplies came from and the unfamiliar terrain of America
Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to England during the American Revolution. They didn't support American independence. So they were described as having their heads in England and their bodies in America because they remained loyal to England while living in America.Because they lived in America but were loyal to Britain.
It may not be very accurate to ask if England took over America. England was the reason for the origin of America; the English colonized it (along with a few other nations). During the Revolutionary War however, England did conquer sizable tracts of what is now American land, but otherwise the term "take over" is probably inappropriate.
Slaves from Africa to America, Cotton and Sugar from America to Europe, Textiles and manufactured goods to Africa.