i think it was the 44th president and u have the answer on top of ur heads which is Barack Obama yep that is the answer:):)
i believe it was the government
Tension arose between England and the colonies when the colonies wanted to have self rule. The natural citizens wanted to have their own leaders and their own laws.
It voted in favor of a boycott of British trade, until the Intolerable Acts were repealed. These were laws punishing the colonies, with taxes and fines, in part as a response to the Boston Tea Party.-But the First Continental Congress also voted in favor of forming a second continental congress, to come after it, to organize the colonies to defend themselves against the British government, which was essentially the same sort of distant, umbrella power that the Federal government is in the United States, today.
The colonies under the administration of the British government were collectively known as the "British Empire." More specifically, the American colonies were often referred to as the "Thirteen Colonies" prior to gaining independence. These colonies were governed directly by the British crown and were subject to British laws and regulations.
Virginia's House of Burgesses was the early government for Virginia that passed laws
No one
the rules or laws of the middle colonies were that there was no slavery and they were totally against slavery.
Cuba is a Communist Dictatorship - the government leaders MAKE the laws.
In ancient Athens "all of the men voted on the laws for the city.when each man in the city could vote on the laws"what kind of government is this called?
no
i believe it was the government
It's a democratic government.
democrocay
theocracy-a government controlled by religious leaders
California republic
A (Democratic) Republic.
Tension arose between England and the colonies when the colonies wanted to have self rule. The natural citizens wanted to have their own leaders and their own laws.