Britain sent warships to the colonies primarily to enforce its authority and maintain order amid rising tensions and unrest. The military presence aimed to suppress colonial dissent and ensure compliance with British laws and taxes, particularly following events like the Boston Tea Party. Additionally, the warships were intended to protect British interests and trade routes in the region against potential uprisings or external threats.
great britain expected the Thirteen colonies to provide its factories with?
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the answer is the war between great Britain and the british colonies
privately owned warships
The convoy system was used to prtect American ships carrying materials to Great Britain in 1940 and 1941. These merchant ships were protected by American Warships.
In May of 1861, James D. Bulloch was sent to Great Britain to purchase warships and firearms. He was fairly successful in this mission.
they had potatoes
so it decided to tax the colonists.
Britain did send warships and troops to block the Boston Harbor in 1768 because King George the Third wanted the patronism to stop in Boston because there were murders breaking out such as the Boston Massacre.
During the colonial period, America provided Britain with various resources, including raw materials such as timber, tobacco, cotton, and indigo. Additionally, the colonies supplied food products like grains and fish, which were crucial for sustaining both the colonies and British markets. These resources played a significant role in fueling Britain's economy and its maritime trade.
Great Britain did not have as many people in the colonies during the Revolutionary War, they did not have control over the people. This was because they were overseas, and had to travel by boat to send more infantry.
Because it was too far for the troops to swim.... But seriously folks - Maritime warfare was critical from the age of Elizabeth the First until the planes started flying in WW I - a case of using the most advanced weapon.
Japan demanded a level of warships equal to the U.S. and Great Britain
They were thousands of miles from Britain and it took several months of sailing to reach the colonies from Britain.
The colonies where separated send depended on England Canada became a country in July1,1867.
The American colonies declared independence from Britain because of the taxation.
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.