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came to America as slaves
The colonists in North America accepted the Glorious Revolution. The news trickled across the colonies and much of the information was actually false.
The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.
Over the years,the colonists began to depend on their own government for leadership.
they wanted to get rich
As America was being settled, the colonists remained under heavy taxation by the Bristish. Colonists wanted to break free from high taxes and oppressive British laws. Colonists wanted to govern themselves, as free citizens able to create their own laws, system of taxation, and develop their own prosperity.
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The colonists came to America for religious freedom, fertile soil for tobacco and rice, and treasures.
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Yea! But their slaves didn't. :p
They came with the colonists that came from England to America. The variety of honeybee is Apis mellifera, the European Honeybee.
The colonists' reasons for coming to America is similar to those of today's immigrants because colonists' came to America for gold and riches.They also came to America because the wanted a better life.Like in today's life time,people come for a better life and good How_are_the_colonists'_reasons_for_coming_to_America_similar_to_those_of_today's_immigrants, to feed their children.This is how colonists' reasons for coming to America are similar to those of today's immigrants.
The colonists fought The Stamp Act by boycotting the Bristish that made them loose their jobs in the colonies. A few results from this crisis was the Townshend Acts, and the protests in Britian forced Parliament to power property taxes.
Like many of today's immigrants, there were colonists who came to America because they were facing persecution (or experiencing prejudice) because of their religious or cultural beliefs. Also, like many of today's immigrants, there were colonists who came to America seeking a better life for themselves and their family, and economic opportunities that were not available to them in the old country.