Enslaved people were seeking liberty
Enslaved people were seeking liberty
The enslaved people were seeking liberty.
Enslaved people were seeking liberty
The British took peoples friends and families away from them and took money away from people
Enslaved people were seeking liberty
by....... ~fighting there masters ~not doing work in the house or on the field ~mostly running away and staying with abolitionists ~and killing/murdering white men tying to lessin that race (this one was from my prior knowlege Hope this answers ur question God bless :D!!!!!!!!
Among populations, in general terms, yes -- at least, there is no enmity between British and Mexican people. Mexicans are too far away and too involved on their own affairs to have a meaningful relationship with British people.
The British took away French rebels to be guillotined. A good book about the French revolution is "A Tale of Two Cities."
The Northwest Territory was to be given away by British forces under the treaty of Pairs in 1783. However, the American Indian tribes in Northwest Territories put up a strong resistance and refused to be ruled over by American forces while the British helped them. In first attempt the American forces had to bear large number of casualties during war, however a later attempt to gain control proved to be successful.
When I was born, I was a Canadian citizen and a British subject. The British government took away my right to be a British subject.
British people did not build anything. The walls were built by the Roman armies to keep Scottish tribes away and to exert tolls and taxes on local people.
the two most famous general of the French and Indian war are general Louis-Joseph de Montcalm of the French forces and general James Wolfe of the British forces.