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It impacted the colonists by helping them choose to go to war or not to go to war. The pamphlet 'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine provided a list of positive reasons why the colonists should approve and get behind the war for independence. The pamphlet was written almost a full year after armed conflict began in the United States (between the colonists/colonies and Great Brittan), so it did not provide reason to start the war, only reasons for unsure colonists to back it.
The distance between England and America fostered a sense of autonomy among the colonists, leading them to develop their own ideas about leadership and governance. As communication with the British Crown was slow and inconsistent, colonists began to prioritize local leaders who understood their specific needs and challenges. This distance allowed for the emergence of democratic ideals, as colonists sought to create systems of governance that reflected their values and interests, distancing themselves from the hierarchical structures of British rule. Ultimately, the physical separation contributed to a growing belief in self-determination and the legitimacy of local authority.
Many colonists began a boycott of British goods.
Great Britain.
They began to smuggle goods into and out of the country
When colonists started growing tobacco
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Among other things he began the national parks system.
It impacted the colonists by helping them choose to go to war or not to go to war. The pamphlet 'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine provided a list of positive reasons why the colonists should approve and get behind the war for independence. The pamphlet was written almost a full year after armed conflict began in the United States (between the colonists/colonies and Great Brittan), so it did not provide reason to start the war, only reasons for unsure colonists to back it.
1775
The sentence is mostly correct but could benefit from some punctuation and clarity. It should read: "After the battles at Lexington and Concord and the British retreat from Boston, there were many more battles, and most colonists began to cry for independence." This captures the escalating conflict and the growing desire for independence among the colonists during that period.
Because the colonies lacked elected representation in the governing British Parliament, many colonists considered the laws to be illegitimate and a violation of their rights as Englishmen. In 1772, groups of colonists began to create Committees of Correspondence, which would lead to their own Provincial Congresses in most of the colonies.
The distance between England and America fostered a sense of autonomy among the colonists, leading them to develop their own ideas about leadership and governance. As communication with the British Crown was slow and inconsistent, colonists began to prioritize local leaders who understood their specific needs and challenges. This distance allowed for the emergence of democratic ideals, as colonists sought to create systems of governance that reflected their values and interests, distancing themselves from the hierarchical structures of British rule. Ultimately, the physical separation contributed to a growing belief in self-determination and the legitimacy of local authority.
In 1867, the Grange began efforts to establish regulation of the railways as common-carriers, by the states.
Many colonists began a boycott of British goods.
Great Britain.
Great Britain.