By ending secret balloting
during the 1800s, there was about 2n5 million aprox population in British North America
By ending Secret balloting
what brought people to British Columbia in the 1800s
During the 1800s, particularly after the American Revolutionary War, estimates suggest that loyalists, or those who remained loyal to the British Crown, made up about 15-20% of the American population. Many loyalists fled to Canada or other British territories following the war, which significantly decreased their numbers in the United States. By the early 1800s, the percentage of loyalists had dwindled further, as the nation increasingly embraced its independence and identity.
a lot
By limiting grain imports
during the 1800s, there was about 2n5 million aprox population in British North America
By ending Secret balloting
Electrical, steam, and hydrocarbon. All three changed transport possibilities in the 1800s.
After 1825, the British government unhappily tolerated Unions.
One might say when the British poked their noses in during the 1800s........ Ooops, bit of anti imperialism there ! (& yes, I am British)
Reforms by the British Parliament included reforms in voting, corrupt practices, the British Navy, and education.
what brought people to British Columbia in the 1800s
) adopt some of the third-parties' policies
The British :)
It changed nothing.
ANSWER The industrial revolution