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There are no examples to give you if you are asking about American colonies. The colonies were all English colonies and had the king as the head of government. They were all dependent on England.

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When the fighting began most Americans wanted the colonies to be independent from Great Britain?

Yes, most of them did, but there were some that were loyal to Britain and some that didn't really care.


How did the Maryland colony interact with the other colonies?

The middle colonies produced the 'Staple Crops' or the food for all the other colonies. Some examples of them would be oats, wheat, barley, etc. The southern colonies provided 'cash crops' to earn money. Examples of cash crops were tobacco, sugar, rice, cotton, etc. The New England colonies also had cash crops.


How likely is it that the people of the colonies could be persuaded to support an independent Canada that retained some of its British connections?

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Why were some colonies dependent on others for for transporting the products that they wanted to buy or sell abroad?

Some colonies were dependent on others for transportation of products due to limited infrastructure and resources, which made it difficult for them to develop their own shipping capabilities. Additionally, geographical barriers and lack of navigable waterways often necessitated reliance on larger, more developed colonies or metropolitan powers for the transport of goods. This dependency was further reinforced by trade regulations and monopolies established by colonial powers, which prioritized certain routes and markets. As a result, the economic prosperity of these colonies was closely tied to their relationships with others that had more robust transport systems.


What were examples of the development of self government and democracy in the British colonies?

Some examples are Massachusetts and Rhode Island

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What are some examples of independent and dependent clause?

Independent clause: "I went to the store." Dependent clause: "Because it was raining."


How you can apply dependent and independent variable in your daily life give some examples?

well dependent is when you are are NOT independent so in your daily life you could just have S.E.X and then that is how you become non independent


Is software dependent or independent on hardware?

Some software are dependent and others are not. A webcam software is dependent on the hardware.


Can you give me some examples of a suborting conjunction?

Sure! Examples of subordinating conjunctions include "because," "although," "while," "since," "if," and "when." Subordinating conjunctions join dependent clauses to independent clauses in a sentence.


Subordinating conjunctions introduce?

Subordinating conjunctions introduce dependent clauses and join them to independent clauses to form complex sentences. They show the relationship between the dependent clause and the independent clause, such as cause and effect, or time sequence. Examples include "although," "because," "when," and "while."


Do qualitative studies have independent and dependent variables?

Yes it depends on what you are measuring in your study. some examples of variable include age, sex, marital status among others


What are some facts about independent and dependent variable?

An independent variable is a variable which, in the context of the experiment or the observations, can affect the dependent variable but is not affected by it. By contrast, the dependent variable is affected by changes in the independent variable. It is quite possible that there is no independent variable, as such, and each variable affects the other.


Why is yoga an independent variable?

Yoga can be an independent variable in some experiments and a dependent variable in others.


Is x dependent or independent?

It depends on the context in which x is being considered. In statistics, if x represents the independent variable, then it is considered independent. However, if x represents the dependent variable, then it is considered dependent.


What are some examples of subordinating conjunctions in a sentence?

Some examples of subordinating conjunctions include "although," "because," "if," "since," and "when." These words are used to connect dependent clauses to independent clauses in a sentence. For example, "I went to the store because I needed to buy groceries."


Independent variable examples?

They are the variables that you think predict some outcome (which is considered the dependent variable). So you might have a theory that gender and age predicts personal income. Gender and age are the independent variables, and income is the dependent. The choice of whether a variable is independent or dependent often is driven by the question you're trying to answer. So in many cases it's possible that the same variable could be an independent variable in one analysis, but a dependent variable in a different analysis. For example, while income was the dependent variable in the earlier example, if you were trying to predict whether a child goes to college, the parents' income might be an important independent variable in that case.


The difference between the independent and dependent variables?

Independent variables are variables that can be changed in an experiment, while dependent variables are variables that change as a result of an experiment. In other words, independent variables are what you change, and dependent variables are the results of the experiment.