They were loyal members of the Church of England.
They immigrated to British North America because they felt like it
I knew a Stewart who immigrated from Scotland as a child to the US.
The capture of Savannah georgia
-The Bahamas was under British rule -The Bahamas was near to America (Proximity) -The soil was fertile (for growing tobacco, cotton.. etc) -The climate was ideal because where they immigrated from it was very cold.
Parliament Goverment
That varied. Most of them were Anglicans but in New England the Puritans established their own Congregationalist Church, Pennsylvania was dominated by the Quakers and Maryland, if I remember correctly, was chiefly Catholic. Michael Montagne
At the time, Americans were British! They were British colonists! Of course they were allies! The British colonists in America wanted French land and Great Britain wanted to take over the fur trade in North America.
There are British banks in America
the british indian army to help britain and england in the war
British America was created in 1607.
British America ended in 1783.
The British immigrated to America for various reasons, including economic opportunities, religious freedom, and the chance to own land. Some were seeking a new start or adventure, while others were looking to escape political or social unrest in England.