The term "mother country" refers to England's relationship with its colonies, particularly in North America, where England was seen as the origin and governing authority. This designation highlighted the cultural, economic, and political ties between the colonies and England, emphasizing the latter's role in providing resources, protection, and governance. Colonists often viewed themselves as extensions of English society, which fueled both loyalty and, eventually, discontent leading to the desire for independence.
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This term means the lack of British influence over the control of local matters in the colonies. The king did not legislate much, and the colonies supported England. This led the colonies to create local governments and run the colonies in the way they saw fit. This lasted until the Seven years war when England realized what they had, and started to tax the colonists heavily.
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The correct term is "bears no relation".
The term used to describe Spaniards born in Latin America was "criollos." These individuals were of European descent but born in the American colonies.
The term used to describe the relation of the clavicle to the breast is the "infraclavicular fossa." This anatomical term refers to the area below the clavicle where the breast tissue lies in relation to the collarbone.
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The term "pinko" in relation to a communist had to do with the national color of Russia. Its flag is red, so the country was called the Reds. Pink is more "feminine" version of red, so it was a derisive term for red.
Criollo are people born in Spanish American colonies of European descent. The term was used in the colonial era.
Naturalized citizen is one term.
Naturalized citizen is one term.
Naturalized citizen is one term.
Naturalized citizen may be the term you want. Foreign-born is also used.
the new England colonies
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