The French Elite left but the French people stayed so we know exactly how that timeline would look like.
If the Elite stayed and France kept control we could look to the other French colonies, like Haiti to see what that timeline would resemble.
Everything would have been very different but just as an example they would not have allowed Loyalist to flee the American revolution to Canada. And since the French have always had considerable loyalty to the USA, Canada would have come under American control much sooner. Not that there would be a Canada. The French would have never been able to resist the American Manifest Destiny,
It originally began to be built then, but it has changed over the centuries and the building has only been used as a museum since 1793.
The growth of Canada led to the Durham Report which changed how Britain treated it's colonies...
Raito is Light. Consider how R and L are almost equal letters in Japanese. Laito-Lighto They changed it to just Light for the English anime. They also changed Ryuku to Ryuk and Remuu to Remm =) hope this helps
True. Hamlet changed the king's orders to the English from "Kill Hamlet" to "Kill Rosencrantz and Guildenstern." He didn't have to do that; he could have changed the orders to "Give Hamlet some flowers".
Ponboy started to run into things and his grades where getting readdly low to where he was failing english and Darry would yell at him for it
The English monarchy has changed drastically over the centuries. In previous centuries, the king or queen ruled absolutely and had authority over the life and death of all their citizens. Currently, the English monarch is simply a figurehead. The real business of running the country happens in parliament.
it drastically changed because paris helped the colonies fight against the english
in what ways has drama changed over the past centuries
Form of government in Greece, including colonies, was the city-state, some kept political systems for centuries, others changed systems.
Form of government in Greece, including colonies, was the city-state, some kept political systems for centuries, others changed systems.
they lived in the desert
Of course, there were millions of Native Americans when the English arrived in the new world. This includes New England. The Native Americans were living on ancestral lands for centuries and they took care of the lands they lived on. When the English arrived they brought with them prejudice and discrimination against the people they found. They also felt the land was theirs for the taking without any regard for the people living there. The English wanted to make New England and other colonies a copy of the English countryside. With them came animals, plants, and insects that changed the environment. They actually practiced environmental terrorism by doing this.
Yes, it is true that under English law, bibles could not be printed in the thirteen colonies without a license from the Crown. This restriction was part of broader regulations controlling printing and publication, as the English government sought to maintain authority over religious texts. However, this changed in the mid-18th century when the first complete English-language Bible was printed in the colonies by Robert Aitken in 1782, with permission from Congress.
In the English colonies, the Church became the most significant social institution. It tied together most of the colonists based on faith, and many, if not all, of the social interaction in the early colonies stemmed from this connection. The political institution arose from English common law, which was often combined with religious law as well. Initially religion in the colonies was defined by which church congregation a person belonged to. However, the Great Awakening changed the way religion was viewed in the colonies from denomination to a person's personal commitment to God.
cos the people changed their clothes
During the medieval period, middle English changed to modern English.
declaration of Independence