No, the Colonys shouldn't of haved to since they weren't in the war at all.
The Atlantic Ocean separates Great Britain from America and the thirteen British colonies
=Great Britain almost entirely ruled the colonies in the 1700s.=
They were more attractive to immigrants from Great Britain.
Great Britain increased taxes on many items in the colonies.
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.
The Atlantic Ocean separates Great Britain from America and the thirteen British colonies
the answer is the war between great Britain and the british colonies
=Great Britain almost entirely ruled the colonies in the 1700s.=
The Atlantic Ocean.
they were both owned by british
Great Britain. (The British)
They were more attractive to immigrants from Great Britain.
Great Britain increased taxes on many items in the colonies.
Great Britain increased taxes on many items in the colonies.
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.
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.
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