The strong antislavery movement in Britain during the 1790s was influenced by a combination of moral, economic, and political factors. The Enlightenment ideals of liberty and human rights resonated with British abolitionists, leading to widespread grassroots activism and public campaigns. Additionally, Britain's economy was beginning to shift away from reliance on slavery, particularly with the rise of industrialization, which made the institution less economically essential. In contrast, the United States, especially in the South, was deeply entrenched in a slave-based economy, making the antislavery movement more contentious and less unified.
what do you think might have happened if the americans lost the war against great Britain
there might be one
Britain & France fought against Germany in WW1 & WW2. I think it might be difficult to find a way of establishing that Britain & France caused War in Europe.
which war
There might be some bohemians in Britain ! No, Bohemia is part of what was Czechoslovakia. (It used to be Moravia, Bohemia & Slovakia) Now it is the Czech Republic & Slovakia.
Beecher's Bibles - after a church minister who said that in Kanses a gun might be more useful than a bible.
There are various reasons that Britain's citizens might immigrate to the US. For example, they might move there to marry an American they met on the internet.
what do you think might have happened if the americans lost the war against great Britain
He might be strong if he is saying that. He will not remember you if he is that strong. You should get over that as well.
In wisdom she was. She might be strong, because after all, she is a greek goddes.
Yes, it was. Otherwise the United States might be still part of Britain.
One might have said that Great Britain disregarded the majority and their beliefs.
Because when the colonies were all seperated (divided, not one country) it was easy for Britain to control them. But if Canada joined, the would become stronger and more independent. Britain might loose its relationship with Canada. Joining all the colonies together would make them very strong
By diplomacy
Single celled creatures can sense movement in their environment. You might say they discovered it.
Young voters might join the Rock the Vote movement because they have a shared interest in the issues.
There might be but I live in Britain and I've never heard it.