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the difference between a colony and a country?
City = Urban Country = Rural
empies is a person how work for people regions is the difference parts in a country
a continent is made up of countries
A country is a political entity, an island is a geological and geographical land form.
the difference between a colony and a country?
is ther a difference between a country and principality
Colonies were important in the mercantile economic systems because they were markets in which to buy products from the home country.
The size of the mother country, in most cases, is much smaller than its colonies.
The country of manufacture is where it was built and the country of origin is where it was designed, if there really is a difference.
There is no difference. Country Miles just seem longer.
City = Urban Country = Rural
difference between life expectancy in developed and underdeveloped countries
The 13 original colonies were "colonies" because they were territories of the country of Great Britain. They became states when they declared independence from GB.
No difference, just from different parts of the country.
the difference is that they were very important London and the country as well the London city was in the west were covent garden is
The Declaration of Independence established the freedom of Americans to live their lives and control their own destiny. It was important to the colonies because unless they were recognized by other countries as an independent country, the war would be seen as an internal affair between England and her colonies. Any other country (such as France) would hesitate to join the fight against England under those circumstances.