Because the colonist believed in self rule
England encouraged self-rule among the colonies
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parliamentary support of colonial legislatures
parliamentary support of colonial leaders
political support of royal governors
British neglect of colonial affairs
grew only enough to feed themselves.
The land they mostly grew cotton and tobacco and exported lumber.
virginians made a living by becoming planters, or plantation owners. they grew tobacco
Puritan's grew Fruits and vegetables. They grew barley, wheat, oats, and corn. They had a short growing season so they had to do with what they harvested.
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the New Jersey government is held by Sir John Berkeley and Lord George Carteret. They promised settlers many benefits for colonizing including representative government. After they advertised, the colony grew quickly.
It grew a lot and it grew because traders brought slaves to america and their was a high demand for it.
grew only enough to feed themselves.
The Southern Colonies in colonial America depended greatly on the crops they grew. These crops required special care with the use of a variety of handheld farming tools. These tools included axes, hoes, sickles, and bellows.
they grew crops
It refers to when the colonies grew.
Immigration was important to this growth. Colonial women tended to marry early and have large families. In addition, America---especially New England---turned out to be a very healthy place to live.
No was hurt or lost in the war. America's government grew stronger and the military became bigger to fight.
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No was hurt or lost in the war. America's government grew stronger and the military became bigger to fight.
The government of colonial Pennsylvania was made of the county seat. As the population grew, it became necessary to put people as the court of commissioners. These representatives were voted in by the people of Pennsylvania, and were given permission to govern over all matters, such as ones concerning public and commercial affairs.
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