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What languages were spoken by British colonists?

They spoke English.


Why did Alexander Hamilton suppprt the british?

All the English speaking colonists of North America were British citizens at that time; the French were their common enemy.


What was the major objections that British colonists in North America had with England rule?

they didnt have the same rights as english citizens


Who were the british colonists that spoke English?

americans


When did the English language reach America?

Exact date is unknown however, it is believed that the English language reached North America when European Exploration began. Also when the British colonists came to "The New World" (North America) to settle into permanent settlement.


How colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America?

The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.


How did colonists transplant English ideas of government to America?

The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.


What British goods were boycotted by colonists?

English tea, English cloth, and English clothing.


What was the relationship between the British and the Americans?

48% of the colonists were English.


Why English is spoken in America?

English is spoken in America because it was brought over by British colonists who settled in the New World starting in the 17th century. Over time, English became the dominant language due to factors such as colonization, immigration, and cultural influence. Today, English is the most widely spoken language in the United States.


Why did the colonists oppose English taxes?

American colonists objected to British taxes because the colonists had no vote on the taxes and no representation in the British parliament. The colonists' catchphrase for protests was "taxation without representation", because they were being taxed without representation in the parliament and that's why they were mad.


British name for people in the English colonies on the north American mainland?

Prior to and during the American Revolution, the name typically used by the British to denote the colonists on the North American continent was in fact 'American.' The term was not positive, as it was intended as yet one more way of distinguishing the colonists as different from (and lesser than) full British citizens. The colonists themselves were often disinclined to use the term to describe themselves given its disparaging meaning at the time.