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What helped push the British colonies together?

The American Expansion.


What influenced the development of American culture?

As the colonies grew, differing economies developed in the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies.


Why was the Mayflower Compact in 1620 significant in the political development of the American colonies?

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How did the development of colonial governments lead to the American Revolution?

People in the colonies no longer wanted to be ruled by the British Parliament.


How long did the development of the 13 American colonies take?

The development of the 13 American colonies took about 180 years. The 180 year time frame takes into the account the founding of the Jamestown colony to the ratification of the US Constitution.


Which political development greatly increased tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain in the years just before the American Revolution?

The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.


The Mayflower Compact 1620 was significant in the political development of thr American colonies because it introduced the principle of?

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What does colonial expansion mean?

It refers to when the colonies grew.


What was the impact of the war in the 13 colonies?

The war in the 13 colonies, specifically the American Revolutionary War, had a profound impact by leading to the establishment of the United States as an independent nation. It fostered a sense of unity among the colonies and laid the groundwork for democratic ideals and governance. Additionally, the war prompted significant social changes, including questions about slavery and women's roles, while also influencing other countries in their own struggles for independence. Ultimately, it reshaped international relations and set the stage for future American expansion and development.


What organized through the development of spanish colonies?

the development of spanish colonies in the New World was organizeed through:


Why is the threat of American expansion into the British North America a factor of confederation?

American expansion was a threat because, the Americans believed in "Manifest Destiny" which was the belief that the United states had a duty to take over the land of North America. The colonies of BNA, thought if they joined together they would be a better defense.


What religion had a strong influence on the development of the Latin American colonies?

The Roman Catholic Church had a strong influence on the development of Latin American colonies. Missionaries played a key role in converting the indigenous populations to Christianity and establishing social and political structures in the region. The Church's influence extended to areas such as education, governance, and cultural practices.