The British lost organization of the colonies after the revolutionary war. This is because the colonies took over organization of themselves instead of foreign rule.
yes ========== It should be pointed out that that would be the Continental Congress, a somewhat loose organization which operated under the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution of the United States, and the Congress that has consinuously existed since being established did not exist until after the Revolutionary War.
The era of European colonization ended after WWII. Jamaica, for example, is no longer a colony, but an independent state that is part of a loose association of former colonies and the UK, known as the Commonwealth. If you are asking: why DID Europe colonize the Americas? It was to plunder their natural resources.
Articles of Confederation! BOOM! so SMART! ;)
The Articles of Confederation were prepared by the American colonies primarily through the Second Continental Congress, which convened in 1775. Delegates from the thirteen colonies collaborated to draft the Articles as a means to create a unified government during the Revolutionary War. The document reflected their desire for a loose confederation that prioritized state sovereignty while addressing the need for collective defense and cooperation. The Articles were adopted in 1777 and ratified by the states by 1781.
He thought that because he didnt want to loose, or have them die . Hence his cartoon "Join or Die"
Articles of Confederation
yes ========== It should be pointed out that that would be the Continental Congress, a somewhat loose organization which operated under the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution of the United States, and the Congress that has consinuously existed since being established did not exist until after the Revolutionary War.
The era of European colonization ended after WWII. Jamaica, for example, is no longer a colony, but an independent state that is part of a loose association of former colonies and the UK, known as the Commonwealth. If you are asking: why DID Europe colonize the Americas? It was to plunder their natural resources.
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After World War one (1919).
Articles of Confederation! BOOM! so SMART! ;)
The Articles of Confederation were prepared by the American colonies primarily through the Second Continental Congress, which convened in 1775. Delegates from the thirteen colonies collaborated to draft the Articles as a means to create a unified government during the Revolutionary War. The document reflected their desire for a loose confederation that prioritized state sovereignty while addressing the need for collective defense and cooperation. The Articles were adopted in 1777 and ratified by the states by 1781.
The individual, independent colonies/states would continue as a loose confederation under the Articles of Confederation.
He thought that because he didnt want to loose, or have them die . Hence his cartoon "Join or Die"
American and French privateers did not wear uniforms, they wore "civilian" type clothing of that era. Loose fitting pants and shirts.
England thought they were going to win the war even after the battle of saratoga whitch was Americas first major victory
The federalists were those in the colonies that believed in a loose construction of the United States' Constitution. This group felt that with a stricter constitution their rights and liberties would be jeopardized and all power would lie within the government.