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The loyalists were not used to the temperatures that were present in this area. There was also a clash between the two cultures when they came.
He had a mission to go to Lexington to warn troops that the British were coming.
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They wanted religious freedom, such as the Pilgrims coming over on the Mayflower.
He rode around on a horse one at at midnight and yelled "The British are coming, the British are coming" and warned everyone around that they were going tyo attack. He screamed and he screamed and that's how they found out.
# diseases # source of labor # what would bring money in America # relations with the local Indians # indentured servants
Hester Prynne went to America alone to join her husband, but he was delayed in coming to join her. She arrived in America before him and had to face the challenges of settling in a new land by herself.
Paul Revere was a citizen of the British colony of Massachusetts. He was born in America but was, at least until the American Revolution technically a British subject as were all colonists at the time. After the war, Revere like all colonist who chose to remain in America, was an American. His cry thought every Middlesex town that "The British are coming!" referred to the British regulars who were marching toward Lexington and Concord, and in fact according to Revere's memoirs, his exact phrase was "The regulars are coming out!" He would not have said that the British were coming because in his mind he was British as well.
Some African Americans faced the challenges of not working, not having a good job, and some were also slaves.
Yes, they settled the area successfully before the settlers decided they wanted to be independant. The British settlement made America what it is today.
taxes, civil law, and buttholes (last ones a joke)