the Americans could have just shared land and live peacfully like god wants human beens to
That the king would think of the people and not just himself. That the colonists could either cooperate or move.
well i can it is they should of shared the land with the native Americans and live happy like today
the Americans could have just shared the land
share the land
Both were settled solely by English colonists.
The Great Awakening and the Seven Year War were two major events that helped to establish an American identity for the colonists. Both of these events occurred between 1730 and 1763.
we won and forced the British to retreat
He hoped that they could work out their differences. "some line could be made out by which both of you could walk"
share the land
No solutoin so far has satisfied both of them.
Content is a synonym of satisfied, because they both have similar meanings.
what enterprise did both french and dutch colonists puesue
yes because they both had all they wanted for states
they would fight
It means that both inequalities must be satisfied.
The Great Comprimise took parts from both plans. It took equal representation from the New Jersey Plan. This is why we have our Senate. New Jersey wanted this because they were a smaller state. It took representation by population from the Virginia Plan. This is why we have our House of Representatives. Virginia wanted this because it was a larger state.
There isn't any known AOL for preteens. However, there is a AOL kids (KOL) an one for adults, which could also be used for teens. I think you might be satisfied with both.
They are both claimed by colonists.
Both parties were satisfied with the Compromise of 1850.
It isn't right to generalize, because the North's populace did not all hate slavery, and the South's did not all support it. In your generalized terms, both the North and the South wished for the new states out west to have slavery laws in accordance with their positions. This almost led to war, but several compromises were made: The Missouri Comprimise, the Comprimise of 1850, and other deals, such as the Three Fifths Comprimise. However, these only delayed war, and events such as Bleeding Kansas were instrumental in starting the Civil War