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Wars are the wages of political discontent. Two major political events shaped the American colonies. One was the French & Indian War in 1754 to 1763. In this war, the British American colonies and the British army defeated France. This took France out of power or claims in Canada and in the area of the Northern hemisphere from the Mississippi River to as far as the British colonies already existed.The second major political event was the American Revolutionary War. War, again is the offspring of serious political differences. In this case, this war gave birth to a new nation, eventually called the United States.
They are different states.
Political upheaval made the American colonies want to revolutionize and leave Britain.
There were no states just colonies
rhode island had a charter goverment.. plato lol
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There were no political parties: the colonies had no representation in Parliament.
The political body created by the colonies was called the council. This served as the main governing body in the twelve colonies.
There was a lot of them. :)
The Carolina colonies were named by King Charles II of England in honor of his father Charles I. The Latin form of Charles is Carolus was feminized to Carolina. The colony split into northern and southern colonies because of political and economic differences.
Political representation differed in the colonies when compared to England. The colonists did not have any representation. The English citizens did.
Because the colonies were actually 13 different political entities, each rebelling against the country that owned and governed them. There were still major differences between the colonies, but they recognized that they would be better off together than seperately.
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Wars are the wages of political discontent. Two major political events shaped the American colonies. One was the French & Indian War in 1754 to 1763. In this war, the British American colonies and the British army defeated France. This took France out of power or claims in Canada and in the area of the Northern hemisphere from the Mississippi River to as far as the British colonies already existed.The second major political event was the American Revolutionary War. War, again is the offspring of serious political differences. In this case, this war gave birth to a new nation, eventually called the United States.
They are different states.
Political upheaval made the American colonies want to revolutionize and leave Britain.