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It because of racism practice in taxation system. American Colonists had no representation in Parliament.
They don't ,the british army officers use pip's (rhombus shape thing), Crowns, and a crossed sword and baton The American ranking system was developed during the war of independance and based entirely on the british system. though since the distinction could not be made by uniform and badge like the british did (they couldn't afford uniforms) they had badges made that carried on in development throughout the war, and went wit the star configuration which was/is entirely common thoughout armies across the world
Your question should be the other way round. US law and politics are all based on the British system but adapted for American use by the Constitution. Prior to 1776, British laws prevailed in USA.
America didn't tell Japan how to be governed after WW2
"Drillion" does not appear in either the American or the British system of numeration for denominations up to 10600. The closest name on either list is the "trillion", meaning '1' followed by 12 zeros (American) or 18 zeros (British). The next designation is "quadrillion". In the American system, '1' with 15 zeros. In the British system, '1' with 24 zeros.
10 billion, in the American nubmer system.10,000 billion in the British system.
British legal traditions
Parliamentary is the British political system. Presidential is the American political system.
because is placed quotas on immigration
user-generated content: report abuse The British system of mercantilism was opposed by many American colonists because it? they had tasted economic independence for too long of a period just to sink back to british mercantilism policies
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britain did little to exert its authority before 1760
statues of the British Parliament A+ Recovery
It because of racism practice in taxation system. American Colonists had no representation in Parliament.
In the old British system of currency, a shilling was roughly equal to the American quarter, which is 25 cents.