The American colonies were seen as a burden by many of the British. The colonists were also seen as ungrateful because they wouldn't help cover the costs of the French and Indian War. The most important change that occurred in the colonies was the evolution of a society quite different from that in England. Changes in religion, economics, politics, and social structure illustrate this Americanization of the transplanted Europeans. One state is Rhode Island; which being a prime example of a state with religious toleration because of it being founded by an outcast of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Another state with some religious freedom was Connecticut, which gave us the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. The cause of this difference was that most of the colonist had fled to the colonies to escape religious persecution. In fact they almost had a majority rule, therefore they did not want a powerful church to suppress or persecute them here in the new world. So they hacked the power of the church and made sure it stayed out of government affairs. In a similar economic revolution, the colonies outgrew their mercantile relationship with the mother country and developed an expanding capitalist system of their own. With Britain's confidence on the mercantile system, it rubbed off on most of the colonies. They wanted to be self sufficient so that they would not have to resort on help from other countries. In opposite to the well-defined and hereditary classes of England, the colonies developed a fluid class structure which enables the industrious individual to rise on the social ladder. In England hereditary was based on the eldest son gets everything. This practice dates back to the middle ages and England practiced it then. Also in England if a person was born in a poor class there was almost no chance for him to rise to a fairly wealthy class. In America there was plenty of chances for a man to rise in classes. With a rise of tobacco, wheat, rice, and all of the cash crops early day colonist rose people who could at least afford land could make a pretty penny on farming. Or if farming wasn't your thing you could move up North and begin a small smuggling, privateer, or trading business and make a lot of money. In general the new colonies were a treasure trove of new opportunities in which people could make a better life if they worked hard. This same feeling has attracted immigrants to the United States over the past 200 years.
In summary: religious freedom, freedom from religion in politics, the chance to rise on the social ladder through one's own efforts.
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were not represented in the british parliament
colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. british rights were defined by laws and tradition
Parliament was a British legislation Colonial gov't is an example of Congress
France exercised more direct control over its African colonies.
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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Bluecoats were Colonial Americans. The British were the Redcoats. The Colonial Americans were British subjects who fought the mother country for their independence and won it after a revolution.
Avoid conflicts with Native Americans .
The colonial government did not draft after the congress. This is to the British parliament.
were not represented in the british parliament
The colonial assemblies and the British Government
The colonial assemblies and the British Government
were not represented in the British Parliament
It did not affect them that much. The Americans did not have to worry about their finances any more due to the British system.
The American colonists were upset because the British government started to tax the Americans.
were not represented in the british parliament
colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. british rights were defined by laws and tradition