The federal government made laws forcing Native Americans to learn English and speak only English. They trained Native American wives to be good and proper English housewives. They provided money and compliments for those who learned quickly and adjusted to the American ways. The American government did this because the American Government was against anyone being different than them. They wanted everyone to be the same as them because they were the "elite" people.
revolutionary war (American Revolution).
English involvement in the slave trade was stimulated by the development of plantations in Jamaica.
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The British English past tense is misspelt. The American English past tense is misspelled.
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The English made huge contributions to American society including the steam engine, most of the English language, and patriotism. The English also contributed to the American nuclear family image and early government styles.
American English has not dominated global English.
Thomas Edison primarily spoke English. He was an American inventor and businessman who is best known for his contributions to the development of the light bulb, phonograph, and motion pictures.
The English institution that contributed greatly to American democracy is the British Parliament. The American colonists drew inspiration from the English Parliament's system of representative government, including the concept of a bicameral legislature with a House of Commons and a House of Lords. The ideas and structures of English parliamentary democracy influenced the development of the United States' own system of government.
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No, William Byrd was not an indentured servant. He was a wealthy English planter and politician who played a significant role in colonial Virginia. Byrd held various positions in the government and was known for his contributions to the development of the colony.
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Board of Trade
ordered government, representative government, and limited government.
A government is the system by which a state or community is governed. In British English (and that of the Commonwealth of Nations), a government more narrowly refers to the particular executive in control of a state at a given time-known in American English as an administration. In American English, government refers to the larger system by which any state is organized. Furthermore, government is occasionally used in English as a synonym for governance.
it limited the power of the monarch.