There are several reasons why Americans and British people use eating utensils differently from one another. This is because of the different cultural mannerisms with the two countries.
they fighted for british
he helped the Americans
In 1765, the British passed another law called the Quartering Act. It forced colonists to supply British soldiers with quarters, or housing. They also told to furnish the soldiers with candles, bedding, cooking utensils, salt, vinegar, and beer.
Being treated differently than other British subjects in matters of taxation and representation.
Americans
the Americans fought against the british (the french eventually came in on the side of the Americans)
americans
The British were treating the Americans cruelly
The British introduced several utensils and cooking tools to Trinidad during their colonial rule. Notable among these were forks, knives, and spoons, which became standard tableware. Additionally, they brought pots, pans, and other cooking implements that influenced local culinary practices. These utensils contributed to the fusion of British and Trinidadian cuisines, shaping the island's dining culture.
they fighted for british
the british and the americans stoped fighting cause
Of course. As much as New Yorkers from Texans, or 'vanilla' Americans from British, Australian or Canadian people.
he helped the Americans
The British took New York from the Americans.
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
In 1765, the British passed another law called the Quartering Act. It forced colonists to supply British soldiers with quarters, or housing. They also told to furnish the soldiers with candles, bedding, cooking utensils, salt, vinegar, and beer.