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After England went out of sight over the stern of their ships.
After the battle of Saratoga, France joined with America in the fight against Britain. Spain joined the fight (on the American colonists' side) afterwards, hoping to gain independence from British rule.
Grenville was the person who proposed to begin taxing the colonists in America more after the end of the Seven Years' War.
False, or at least not entirely true. When the war beganmost participants believed they were fighting to regainEngland's recognition of the colonists' traditional rights as British citizens. Only when the King himself refused their petitions and labeled them as in rebellion, not under his protection, did the tide begin to shift toward independence (self-rule).Of course, many of the rights the colonists sought to regain --believing they had been compromised over the previous 15 years -- did involve their rights to make many decisions for themselves, tax themselves, etc. So in that sense, they wanted the newer type of "rule" to end.
the war reasonly begin in because most of the fault was from the boston tea party when the colonists refused british tea and the british were furious
European colonists began using Africans as slaves in the early 1500s with the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade. The demand for labor in European colonies led to the systematic enslavement of Africans to work on plantations and in various industries.
I dont know but i know why the colonists begin moving to the backcountry by the middle 1700s it's because the backcountry is the name that these colonists gave to the rugged land near the appalachian mountains.
Colonists begin to boycott.
As they gained religious equality the wanted freedom of speech and a new life for not just themselves but for everyone.
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after WWII
The colonists came to think of themselves as "Americans" for several reasons. The first is that many times, once a group of colonists had settled in the New World, England gave them short shrift. They had to learn to fend for themselves, and become greatly independent of in tht they had to learn how to make or grow the things they needed. Second, England tried to tax the colonies to death for the goods they did deliver, but were not wiling to give the colonists any say in what taxes were levied.
england
access to an inexpensive workforce seemed like an attractive idea.
They no longer had extra food
The first enslaved Africans arrived in what is now Winyah Bay in 1526
access to an inexpensive workforce seemed like an attractive idea.