Yes. England did cause a threat to the colinists in the 1750's by taxing then to pay the cause of the French and Indian war. The taxing was called the stamp Act followed by King George the third.
cause the farms in this fertile area were larger and the people lived farther apart than the people in New England.
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After the seven years war, the English were stuck with large debts. They were also stuck with a larger frontier to guard and many rebellious Native American tribes who sided with the French. The English raised taxes on their colonies in America, one of the least taxed areas in the world at the time. The rise in taxes caused discontent among their colonies and was direct cause to the American Revolution
congress politicians are the root cause and threat to India
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
cause they needed it
There were no slaves in northern colonies.
Because the Dutch (New Netherland) colony was a threat to England because of its trade. It was also a threat cause of the dutch's expanding settlements and it's location.
religious prosecution
cause they did not need them
cause the farms in this fertile area were larger and the people lived farther apart than the people in New England.
They won the war
The French joined in to get back at England, but guerrilla warfare may have got the colonies to win the revolutionary war.
The British didn't want the Colonies to make their own money. It was a cause in the start of the American Revolution
Yes they can. Cause I a game from England and it works here in America.
Cause ENGLAND ROCKS baby ROCKS :)
The cotton trade was the main cause for a dramatic increase in the number of slaves in English colonies. After the Industrial Revolution in Britain, there was a need for cotton. As demand increased, the number of slaves needed to plant and harvest it grew.