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English laws controlling trade were not strictly enforced

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Q: Why was there little argument between England and the colonies before 1763?
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England's first colonies financially controlled by who?

the colonies were controlled by England as there people before settled in the virgina company England later seize the America


Who owned the 13 American colonies before the war?

England


Which political development greatly increased tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain in the years just before the American Revolution?

The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.


Who claimed America before the war?

Colonist from England and other places. The 13 colonies was under the king of England.


Was the US ever crown land before its independence?

yes, the 13 colonies were part of England before the revolution


Did England have colonies before World War 1?

No. England never colonized anywhere. India and the United States never existed.


How did Britain's practice of salutary neglect before 1736 encourage the colonies to move toward revolution?

It told the colonies that England didn't care about them


Was the declaration of independence written before or after the colonies won their freedom?

Before. It was the document that told the King of England they wanted their freedom.


Did colonial come before enlightenment?

No, before. The word colonial derives from colonies. Colonies are owned or ruled by a parent country. In the case of the American colonies it was England. After the revolution they were independent, that is, they were no longer colonies.


Why was the war between England and the colonies called Revolutionary War?

because the before 1776 the colonists were fighting in a revolt instead of a country and even after 1776 colonists were still called traitors by the british The colonies were revolting to get rid of the English rule over them.-Novanet


Was Maryland one of the 13 colonies?

No, England was not part of the 13 colonies. A colony is a place ruled by England, so England couldn't be a colony. Delaware, Virginia, Georgia, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, New York, North and South Carolina, and New Hampshire are all of the 13 colonies. They are states today, but before the US declared its independence, it was ruled by England in colonies.


What country took over the 13 colonies?

England or great Britain controlled the colonies back then before the united states gained their independence