Yes, most of them did, but there were some that were loyal to Britain and some that didn't really care.
The Americans had become used to little interference from Britain. As a result, they viewed the colonies as independent with only minimal oversight from Britain. Britain saw the colonies as theirs, and believed they held the right to control all aspects of colonial life.
They send soliders and iadiw with the popcorn country.
to win freedom from great britain
No, since many Americans, and many of the early settlers of the US were FROM Great Britain. The original 13 colonies were colonies of Great Britain. Sort of like you and your mother both speak English.
People could head West now that Britain can not stop them.
The Americans had become used to little interference from Britain. As a result, they viewed the colonies as independent with only minimal oversight from Britain. Britain saw the colonies as theirs, and believed they held the right to control all aspects of colonial life.
No, the colonies were part of Britain.
Europe. more specifically, Britain
no
France and Americans
The American colonies, as we still call it.
king falkin johnson
All the 13 colonies were fighting against Britain
I believe it could
Yes, I think they both could have been avoided if the colonies would have went around instead of through the Britain colonies
Yes, I think they both could have been avoided if the colonies would have went around instead of through the Britain colonies
WWII had Britain smashed to smithereens and they couldn't afford to keep their colonies such as Canada and Australia. Most of their colonies became their independent countries.