Colonists were able to support local businesses and communicate easily in New England because they lived close to each other.
Colonists were able to support local businesses and communicate easily in New England because they lived close to each other.
Officially, England remained neutral during the American Civil War. The general public in England tended to support the Union, while the elites of the country tended to support the South.
Big business support tariffs because they want to limit competition. If it is expensive for foreign companies to sell goods in the US, businesses in the US can control the market.
The navigation act is the support the role of colonies. This was supported by England.
Yes. For example, Benjamin Franklin was from Pennsylvania.
Because they thought that the british were going to win the war and they didn't want to be punished as rebels. Some other thought the crown would protect their right more effectively than the new colonial government would
Colonists were able to support local businesses and communicate easily in New England because they lived close to each other.
Colonists were able to support local businesses and communicate easily in New England because they lived close to each other.
They lived close to each other
They lived close to each other.
They lived close to each other
They lived close to each other
They lived close to each other
The support of france kept The English tied up so support for English troops were few!
Jamestown succeeded because the colonists received continual supplies and support from England, established trade and alliances with Native Americans, and eventually established a successful economy based on tobacco cultivation. Roanoke failed due to a lack of supplies and support from England, conflict with Native Americans, and the mysterious disappearance of the colonists, which remains unsolved to this day.
Colonial Virginia was under the control of England and the early Virginian colonists, by law, had to pay taxes to support the Anglican Church (Church of England.) Most of the early colonists in Virginia were part of the Anglican Church, however there were some other Protestant denominations that were present.
The arguments the American colonists made against British policies of 1763-1776 related to representation. The main argument that rallied support of the colonists was taxation without representation.
No.