By passing the Navigation Acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
Passing several Navigation Acts
well it wasnt until after the French and Indian war that England really tried to totally control the colonies. They imposed taxes, such as the stamp act, and the tea tax. Some of the colonies had governors apointed by the British to run their colony. They also didnt want the colonies to engage in trade with other countries so they would try to control ports. The proclamation of 1763 also stated that colonists couldn't move into the land west of the Appalachian mountains.
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It took England the better part of two centuries to gain control of Wales. Part of the reason it took so long was that England did not try to make the take over in a single campaign. It was a stop and go procedure as England was involved in various other wars.
By passing the Navigation Acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
Passing several Navigation Acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
Basically, by using the British navy in keeping control of the oceans.
Passing several Navigation Acts
well it wasnt until after the French and Indian war that England really tried to totally control the colonies. They imposed taxes, such as the stamp act, and the tea tax. Some of the colonies had governors apointed by the British to run their colony. They also didnt want the colonies to engage in trade with other countries so they would try to control ports. The proclamation of 1763 also stated that colonists couldn't move into the land west of the Appalachian mountains.
They'd already taken that part of America when they called it New England. They lost New England along with the other American colonies during the American War for Independence and did not try and reclaim any areas after that.
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Because they wanted to control all of Europe.
They used the navigation acts
England, because they try to control everyone.