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Spain quickly resolved its differences with the united states
mr prasovic
They are different states.
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Many features of the American economy that strained the relationship between the colonies and Britain existed. One of the strongest points of contention was the colonies resistance to paying taxes to Britain without proper representation.
Spain quickly resolved its differences with the united states
Spain quickly resolved its differences with the united states.
Because the colonies had began to believe in John lock and Thomas Paine's idea
he resolved the differences between the white and aboriginal cultures
differences: britain better Similarities: education
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mr prasovic
The convention of 1818.
Wise leaders of any country or time period can always help avoid war to settle differences, but unfortunately the differences were becoming so great between Britain and the American colonies that war became inevitable. Unlike Spanish colonies where Spain often granted a large amount of local leadership and autonomy to the colony, England was always very restrictive of her colonies in terms of trade and representation. The leaders of the American colonies were very educated people, and wanted independence from the iron rule of England. On the opposite side, England saw the colonies as strictly a business and moneymaker for them because of the large amounts of resources available. England refused to give local control to the colonies, and continued to pass heavy taxes on the colonists to the point of financial slavery. The colonists had to revolt against this taxation without any form of representation, and there was little chance for agreement between the two sides since both were deeply convinced they were right and the other side was wrong. So, the answer is No!
seperate colonies
They are different states.
were not represented in the british parliament