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How did Great Britain rule the Thirteen Colonies from so far away?

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Why were the printers of the declaration of independence so important?

The declaration of independance was a letter written addressed to great Britain that listed what the settlers' disliked about Britain's rule over them. After the french and Indian war Britain taxed the colonies heavily to pay of the debt from the war. Before this the colonies lived almost entirely free from british rule. The writers of the declaration were so important because they declared the colonies desire for independance from Britain. They were also some of the same writers of the constitution, bill of rights, and the articles of confederation (America's first form of government which failed and was replaced with the constitution)


What became important to Britain after losing the American colonies?

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Why did the European countries support the colonies?

They didn't like Great Britain so they wanted to see the colonists defeat them


What became more important to Britain after losing the American colonies?

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Why did great Britain raise taxes in its Americas colonies?

1. they raised taxes to pay for the French-Indian war.


Was Maryland a self governing colony?

All colonies had their own form of government, so yes. Maryland was a self governing colony from Great Britain as well as the colonies as a whole.


How did great Britain limit the political and economic freedom of the thirteen colonies?

For one thing, women and blacks had no freedom at all, so...


Who owned the American colonies in the 1700s?

Good question. Great Britain wasn't formed until the union of the English and Scottish parliaments in 1707, so England before 1707 and Great Britain after 1707 until independence.


Why the revolution started in Britain?

Because of the taxes the colonies didn't want to pay.They also wanted freedom from King George III so the can be a nation and not remain colonies of Great Britan.


Why did the colonies and Great Britain begin to grow apart?

The main reason for the separation of the colonies from Great Britain was taxes and tariffs. Taxes on sugar, tea and other goods were placed upsetting the colonists. The royal proclamation of 1763 limited the colonist's western expansion past the Appalachian mountains, intensifying the outrage of the American colonists.


What did great Britain tried to tax the colonies with?

they taxed everyone because the french and indian war cost so much