The loyalists liked the idea of being land or business owners but wanted the governmental guidance of England.
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Celtic Sea North Sea English Channel Irish Sea
The first attempt to colonize America at first seemed like all was going well. When a ship was sent back to England to get more supplies, something strange happened.When the ship came back, everyone was gone. no bodies were found, and there were no bloodstains on the ground indicating they had been shot, ect. This still remains a mystery today.~rachel, 13Illinois
75 bodies
Holland and England sponsored an English sea captain to find a route in Asia from the northern sea. The captain was Henry Hudson.
Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to England during the American Revolution. They didn't support American independence. So they were described as having their heads in England and their bodies in America because they remained loyal to England while living in America.Because they lived in America but were loyal to Britain.
Because they were living in America, but were still loyal to the British in England. Its like if an American lived in china, they would still be loyal to the USA.
Because they were living in America, but were still loyal to the British in England. Its like if an American lived in china, they would still be loyal to the USA.
Because they were living in America, but were still loyal to the British in England. Its like if an American lived in china, they would still be loyal to the USA.
Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to England during the American Revolution. They didn't support American independence. So they were described as having their heads in England and their bodies in America because they remained loyal to England while living in America.Because they lived in America but were loyal to Britain.
sac-like
They have three layers of cells in their bodies.
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3 (Legislative, Judicial, Executive)
It can be described as pretty accurate and a good predictor of how the bodies will react.
The Atlantic Ocean
NO they were colonies