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Britain lost to the American Colonies which would become the United States of America six years later in 1789.
During 1775, colonists were forced to decide if they would support the rebellion or the King. Most Americans believe that if they had lived in that time, they would have supported the rebellion, despite the very real threat of death from Britain for treason.
Great Britain and France
The American colonies, Britain, and FranceThe Revolutionary War was a thing, not a person. If you would like to know who was IN the Revolutionary War, go to www.Google.com/ig and type the soldiers of the Revolutionary War.
Trade with the colonies was economically important to Great Britain. The colonists thought the economic implications would be enough for the British Parliament to repeal the Intolerable Acts.
Hamilton was in full favor of trading with Britain. Hamilton believed that free trade would help strengthen the colonies.
it was writen to prove that we would win the revilotion against Britain and show we cared about the thirteen colonies
France expected that their colonies would always be part of France. Britain trained their colonies to be self-governing.
Which of the following would be an example of how Great Britain and its American colonies were interdependent?Great Britain sold its raw materials to its colonies in the New World.Great Britain got its manufactured goods from the colonies in North America.The colonies traded raw materials with Great Britain for manufactured goods.The colonies made manufactured goods that were sold around the world.
As Britain kept adding taxes, requiring people to house soldiers and other laws people came to believe that they would be better off managing their own country.
Dickinson believed declaring independence would hurt the colonies rather than help them. He argued that it would lead to a war that would cause great suffering. He did not think any European nation would help the colonies against Britain. He also believed that the colonies would not stay united if they won independence.
The relations between Great Britain and their former colonies would be deterred.
Yes, I think they both could have been avoided if the colonies would have went around instead of through the Britain colonies
Yes, I think they both could have been avoided if the colonies would have went around instead of through the Britain colonies
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When the colonies declared independence, it meant England would no longer benefit from our taxes, land, manpower or natural resources.
Britain trained colonies for self-government - Apex