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What did Benjamin Franklin want the colonies become?

What Benjamin Franklin WantedHe wanted the colonies to be independent and free from the British. This was why he was so involved into doing as many things as he could to make that possible.


What were the American colonies goals during the American Revolution?

The colonies goals revolved around gaining their freedom from England. This was caused by what the British were doing in their control over the colonies. Overall, they were interested in gaining their freedom, and being able to dictate trade, taxation, and law in a way that it would benefit themselves.</


What caused the British government to take more interest in the American colonies?

There were several factors that all worked together to draw Britain's attention to the American colonies. The first factor was France and Spain's withdraw from the American colonies, leaving Britain as the only control. The thirteen colonies between South Carolina and Main had also grown in trade and economy. The colonies had also developed urban centers and large populations, this meant that the colonies had a strong economy and society independent from the British government which drew Britain's attention.


What will change in the colonies as a result of the declaration of independence?

The colonies will now be free states, independent from Britain. They will no longer be controlled by the British government and will have no allegiance to Britain from here on out. They will have the right to declare war against anyone, make peace with anyone, form alliances with anyone, establish commerce with anyone and do anything else that free/independent states do


Did Australian colonies exist to make money?

Yes, Australian colonies were initially established primarily for economic reasons, particularly for British interests. The first colony, New South Wales, was founded in 1788 as a penal settlement but also aimed to exploit the continent's resources and develop a profitable agricultural economy. Over time, the discovery of gold and other valuable resources further incentivized British colonial expansion, leading to increased immigration and economic development. Thus, while penal transportation was a key factor, the overarching goal of economic gain was central to the establishment and growth of Australian colonies.


Did the empire help the colonies?

yes it did i gave the british power and make it easy for the colonies to fight the battles


How many independent countries make up the Caribbean islands?

No; many are colonies of US, UK, France and Netherlands; but, by hypocrisy they are not called officially colonies.


How where laws made in the british colonies?

The members of parliament make and pass the laws


What laws did Edmund barton make when he was prime minister?

Sir Edmund Barton introduced the Constitution Bill allowed the Australian colonies to become an independent nation. He became the first prime minister of Australia in the year 1901 when the country became a nation.


Why didn't the British want Canada to be united?

Because when the colonies were all seperated (divided, not one country) it was easy for Britain to control them. But if Canada joined, the would become stronger and more independent. Britain might loose its relationship with Canada. Joining all the colonies together would make them very strong


What is the British Colonial System?

the colonial system is when the British wanted to make the colonies self-sufficient and they were in a competition to see who can get the most gold.


What did the British think of the Australian aborigines in the days of empire?

They would think that the mpire is very strong, and that the Australian are gaining support from the empire to make them more powerful.