The Continental Army was the group that the colonies organized to fight against Great Britain.
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Committees of correspondence were established in the American colonies as a means of communication and coordination among the colonies in their resistance against British rule. These committees facilitated the sharing of information about British actions and colonial responses, fostering unity and collective action. They organized protests, boycotts, and other forms of resistance, helping to galvanize public opinion against British policies. Ultimately, these committees played a crucial role in mobilizing support for the American Revolution.
They organized troops from France and the new colonies and fought
The British view that the colonies were to be used and exploited
The Continental Army was the group that the colonies organized to fight against Great Britain.
One hundred
Continental Army
Committees of correspondence were established in the American colonies as a means of communication and coordination among the colonies in their resistance against British rule. These committees facilitated the sharing of information about British actions and colonial responses, fostering unity and collective action. They organized protests, boycotts, and other forms of resistance, helping to galvanize public opinion against British policies. Ultimately, these committees played a crucial role in mobilizing support for the American Revolution.
the colonies did not think it was fair
They organized troops from France and the new colonies and fought
The Dutch originally had possession of the Middle Colonies, however, the British won it in the war against the Dutch. The Southern Colonies were created by the British.
The British because the American colonies were fighting for independence from the British
The British because the American colonies were fighting for independence from the British
no it was not.
No.
The British view that the colonies were to be used and exploited