All of the above
Silversmiths could be found in all three, but the most famous is Paul Revere from Boston.
Paine believed all of the colonies needed to unite into one army in order to defeat the British. The colonies were all very separate and did not often work together. Paine believed they needed to set aside their differences and form one large militia.
The Americans had become used to little interference from Britain. As a result, they viewed the colonies as independent with only minimal oversight from Britain. Britain saw the colonies as theirs, and believed they held the right to control all aspects of colonial life.
The colonies did not "adopt" Christianity. The people who settled in the colonies were a varied group of people and they came with their religious thinking all ready intact. Some were Church of England, some were Catholic, and there were Jewish settlers. Others believed in God but didn't attend churches. Just as today there were many different people and religions in the colonies.
All of the above
There were more than three colonies. All 13 took part in the triangular trade.
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Silversmiths could be found in all three, but the most famous is Paul Revere from Boston.
Paine believed all of the colonies needed to unite into one army in order to defeat the British. The colonies were all very separate and did not often work together. Paine believed they needed to set aside their differences and form one large militia.
England believed that the colonies were set up for the benefit of England all the products produced in the colonies should go to the mother country (England) were the products would then be sold back to the colonies for really high prices.
We are all linked as Abraham is the father of all three religions.
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60% were English in all three colonies. Anglicans were present in all colonies also. Slavery was in all colonies even though South had very little. There were immigrants and all colonies had issues with Natie Americans and one point. 60% were English in all three colonies. Anglicans were present in all colonies also. Slavery was in all colonies even though South had very little. There were immigrants and all colonies had issues with Natie Americans and one point.
Socrates believed in the importance of questioning and seeking knowledge through dialogue and inquiry. Plato emphasized the existence of a higher world of perfect forms and the importance of reason and logic in understanding reality. Aristotle focused on empirical observation and logical reasoning to understand the natural world, and he believed in the importance of finding the mean or balance in all things.
Founders of all three colonies strongly disagreed with the Massachusetts colony, and sought to establish their own communities elsewhere.
The Americans had become used to little interference from Britain. As a result, they viewed the colonies as independent with only minimal oversight from Britain. Britain saw the colonies as theirs, and believed they held the right to control all aspects of colonial life.