Golfers come from many different countries, and people travel all over the world to play at pro tournaments.
Or maybe this is a homework question, and the right answer is that you should read the text you were told to read?
It united the British, American, and French areas of control.It was pro-American
Tories are the pro-British group.
He was pro-American
A loyalist was an American who remained loyal to the British government after the American colonies had declared independence.
The term "pro-British" requires a hyphen to clarify that it is a compound adjective describing a supportive stance towards British people or culture. The hyphen helps to avoid ambiguity and ensures that "pro" is clearly linked to "British," indicating a specific meaning rather than interpreting "pro" and "British" as separate elements. Without the hyphen, the phrase could be misread or lose its intended meaning.
in flavor of supporting British
If you mean the 'loyalists', which were pro-British colonists during the American Revolution, then they were never kicked out. Some were considered unpatriotic, which was only true in some cases, but most loyalists stayed in the colonies and were declared Americans after the war.
The motto of British South Africa Police is 'Pro rege, pro patria, pro lege, or Latin for'.
Yes.
During the war between Britain and France in 1793, Americans were upset with the British due to their impressment of American sailors into the British Navy and their interference with American shipping. The British Royal Navy frequently stopped American merchant ships, leading to the seizure of cargo and harassment of crews. This violation of American sovereignty fueled resentment and a desire for greater independence in foreign affairs, as many Americans felt their rights as neutrals were being disrespected. Additionally, the political divide between pro-British Federalists and pro-French Democratic-Republicans intensified tensions domestically.
During the Revolutionary War, a Torie [aka Loyalist] was an American who remained loyal to the British crown. They were treated very harshly by Whigs [who were against the British crown and were pro-independence.] :) :) ][-][ //-\\ |_ ((-)) is the best game ever
Yes.