She actually broke away from Britain in the late 1700s and it was because they didn't agree with the unfair taxes and wanted to be independent and have their own form of government away from the British Parliament
they wanted to explore new terretory
Many of England's most devout Christians had left for America in the 1600s, and their high moral standards were still influencing New England for good in the 1700s
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During the late 1600s and 1700s, England and France established significant colonies in America. England focused on the eastern coast, founding several colonies that would later form the United States. Meanwhile, France concentrated on areas such as Canada and the Mississippi River Valley, engaging in fur trading and establishing settlements. Both countries played crucial roles in the colonial landscape of North America during this period.
In the 1600s, it took about 6-10 weeks to sail from England to America.
America was first discovered by Europeans in the 1600s, and they (primarily England) began to populate the country with colonists. These colonists eventually decided to separate from England, and the American Revolution resulted. The colonists won the Revolution, and the United States of America was formed.
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to separate from England
they wanted to explore new terretory
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Many of England's most devout Christians had left for America in the 1600s, and their high moral standards were still influencing New England for good in the 1700s
the main combatants of the colonial wars were England and Spain...