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That the reason was because the thirteen colonies wanted their independence from great Britain to become their own nation.
They decided to completely break away from Great Britain.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson did explain why the colonies should break away from Great Britain. He created the document, Declaration of Independance, that stated that the American colonies had the right to break away from Great Britain.
The group that voted to break away from Great Britain was the Second Continental Congress. On July 4, 1776, they adopted the Declaration of Independence, formally declaring the thirteen American colonies' separation from British rule. This decision was driven by growing discontent over British taxation and lack of representation.
they didn't
America broke away from England which is part of Great Britain.
The Declaration of Independence
Yep, it was our declaration of independence from Great Britain with our reasons why printed on it, that's why it's called the Declaration of Independence.
Increased industrial improvements. Good lick
Well actually Virginia was the first colony started by Great Britain and all the other colonies were created by people who broke away from Virginia and eventually other colonies mainly because of religious persecution. But to get back to your question Great Britain controlled them.
In Colonial America, there were only thirteen American colonies at the time that the Revolutionary Movement began simply because only that many had thus far been organized. It should be noted that there were, at the time, numerous other British colonies throughout the Americas, both to the north and to the south of what would soon become the (thirteen) United States of America.
Great Britain colonized North America with the 13 colonies, which eventually broke away and became the US