what two important seaports in colonial American
A group of colonial volunteers who fought in times of emergency were commonly referred to as "militia." These local forces were composed of citizen-soldiers who would assemble to defend their communities, particularly during conflicts such as the American Revolution. Militiamen were typically called upon in times of crisis, supplementing regular military forces.
In my African American History book it says "The relationships between black people and Indians during colonial times were complex".
reasons
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No
During the Colonial times this was when society desired independence from the crown. In the American Revolution, it was focused on the war against the crown.
what two important seaports in colonial American
Yes, for food and clothing.
In my African American History book it says "The relationships between black people and Indians during colonial times were complex".
In my African American History book it says "The relationships between black people and Indians during colonial times were complex".
reasons
People BELIEVED in ghosts during Colonial times. Does not mean that there WERE ghosts.
The possessive form is, "You read about women'slives during colonial times."
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Anglo American women had few rights in colonial times. They could not own property unless they were widowed and were not able to vote.
There was no formal education for slaves during the Colonial times. The only education that a black would receive, would be anything that the lady of the house would give, and often times that would be nothing.