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The Loyalists during the American Revolution wanted to see the colonies accept British rule. The Colonials wanted British rule to end.
One thing is that when they were trying to have people in the colonies the starving time was in the winter because they couldn't produce crops so faorth alot of the colonies people died of starvation The, End
End of Roman rule in Britain ended in 410.
If they hadn't the United States might be still an English colony. The men who wanted independence were the cream of the colonies. They were the most educated, wealthy, well read, richest people in the colonies. People like Jefferson had read the Enlightenment thinkers and the era of the monarchy was coming to an end. It was a natural movement to want independence.
The end of the Roman emperor helped marked the beginning of the English nation. Anglo-Saxons settled in and started shaping the land for what would become England.
They wanted independence from England to become their own nation
The Loyalists during the American Revolution wanted to see the colonies accept British rule. The Colonials wanted British rule to end.
It declared that british rule in the colonies was at an end.
Because the english didnt want the vikings to rule their country that the englishman sent them away and ENDED (Died or turned to skeleton)
Plugs and water will not rule the world, although they are nice to have when you want to take a bath.
One thing is that when they were trying to have people in the colonies the starving time was in the winter because they couldn't produce crops so faorth alot of the colonies people died of starvation The, End
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When the King imposed various taxes on the colonies. The colonies protest the various tax and laws which made them end up in a Revolutionary War. The British wanted the colonies to pay for the French and Indian War.
Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
End of Roman rule in Britain ended in 410.
If they hadn't the United States might be still an English colony. The men who wanted independence were the cream of the colonies. They were the most educated, wealthy, well read, richest people in the colonies. People like Jefferson had read the Enlightenment thinkers and the era of the monarchy was coming to an end. It was a natural movement to want independence.
He thought this would divide the colonies and end the war