yes
Impressment was a practice used primarily by the British Royal Navy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, where American sailors were forcibly recruited into British naval service. This often occurred when British ships would board American vessels and seize individuals, claiming they were British deserters. This practice heightened tensions between the United States and Britain, contributing to the outbreak of the War of 1812, as many Americans viewed impressment as a violation of their sovereignty and rights. The issue was a significant grievance that fueled anti-British sentiment in the U.S. during this period.
Well they allied with the British because the British promised to give the Natives land in return. In a sense, the British persuaded/bribed the Natives into being allies with them.
The Patriots were the American colonists who rebelled against the British in the American Revolution. The American colonists who stayed loyal to the British and were against the Patriots were called Loyalists.
The American colonists wanted to have representation in the British parliament so they would have a voice regarding taxation. This was to the British, a privilege they would not support.
no
In Britian, a sailor who was kidnapped by a Press Gang for military service was said to have been impressed. The British Navy was often short of men to man their ships of war. They would muster a 'press gang' and take a trip into the seedier parts of ports. There they would 'impress' man to work on the ship. It was basically a matter of kidnapping. If they were lucky, they got seasoned sailors from merchant ships, or past service in the Navy. Sometimes they got bums that didn't have a clue what to do on a ship and had to be taught the ropes.
You would get 159.31 american dollars for 100 british pounds.
That the would die
the British blockade
Impressment was a practice used primarily by the British Royal Navy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, where American sailors were forcibly recruited into British naval service. This often occurred when British ships would board American vessels and seize individuals, claiming they were British deserters. This practice heightened tensions between the United States and Britain, contributing to the outbreak of the War of 1812, as many Americans viewed impressment as a violation of their sovereignty and rights. The issue was a significant grievance that fueled anti-British sentiment in the U.S. during this period.
How much would 10000.00 british pounds be worth in American money?
The Boston Massacre was an incident were colonists were throwing snow balls at British soldiers and so that people that were doing this would run away the British solders shot bullets in the air at the end 5 people were killed one of who is Cris picks Attucks an African American sailor who was part of the sons of liberty.
A sailor's agreement or assent would be "aye."
Jesus probably would not be impressed with Christmas, but he would like people being generous with others and helping the poor and needy.
Sailor Moon would win.
what ever my fellow brit would like.
Vitamin C! They Got Scurvy If They had A Lack Of Vitamin C. That is why the British sailor's were called limeys, because they would eat lots of limes to prevent scurvy.