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Great Britain and the colonists had a hostile relationship after the Revolutionary War. After the war, the colonies may or may not have trust issues with the British. However, the British and the colonists probably had discomfort with each other.
Written constitutions were important to the colonists of the new nation because they had formally lived under Britain's unwritten constitution and suffered the consequences.
By creating laws for the people of the United States to abide by.
they was part of it
The typical Republican colonist lived in one of the southern colonies and was a landowner. These colonists required major convincing to agree to go to war with Britain. They were content with their land and slaves, and had plenty of money to pay the high taxes.
they only had a few left for rebels.
they started telling them what to do and they wanted their freedom
The Bill of Rights was important because it listed what rights the colonists should have that the government can't take away from them, which is what Britain did, so the colonists rebelled.
Because it convinced colonists that they were not bound to Britain
The colonists in America made their final decision regarding their relationship with Britain on July 4, 1776 when they formally declared their independence from their mother country. After the Declaration of Independence was unanimously ratified by Congress, the thirteen colonies were committed to their war of independence from Britain.
It caused tension between their relationship
Great Britain and the colonists had a hostile relationship after the Revolutionary War. After the war, the colonies may or may not have trust issues with the British. However, the British and the colonists probably had discomfort with each other.
Written constitutions were important to the colonists of the new nation because they had formally lived under Britain's unwritten constitution and suffered the consequences.
because he started war
By creating laws for the people of the United States to abide by.
When the American colonists arrived here from Britain, two major rights were important to them. The first right was freedom of speech, and the second was freedom of religion.
they was part of it