Committees of Correspondence
Not an action chain. A transaction chain.
They were trying to improve communication between the colonies, some were working toward revolution.
Most colonies formed committees of communication that corresponded with their counterpart in the other colonies.
there distance and poor communication made them individuals in a way where they can stand alone making them independent.
land at the colonies was so rugged, it made communication very difficult, as no horses could navigate safely without strict guidance and days of travel
No, they were not paid for giving bread to other colonies.
chain of command
The British were mainly taxing the Massachusetts colony. They also closed down Boston Harbor. Then, no ships could go in or out. The other colonies helped the colony by sending them products. Taxation as a common complaint led to communication and cooperation among the separate colonies.
Committees of correspondence
Committees of correspondence
Major products sent from the middle colonies to the other colonies were timber and textile products
SCSI uses a parellel communication chain and SAS uses serial Point to Point communication