This article talks about Britain and what can it learn from its colonies. When Scotland was being separated, nearly 45 percent of the votes wanted independence from the UK. This only meant one thing that is the Scottish National Party won nearly all the Scotland's seats at Westminster. ...
Chapter 1. geography, people and language. Think and talk. Do you know the full name of Britain? Do you know the geographical features of this country? Do you know its major cities, London, Ed…
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In WWI, Britain’s dominance was challenged by other European nations and the US and the cost of the war for Britain was great for it was drained of its manpower, it lost the sea supremacy as well as a huge national debt. Meanwhile, the great Depression (1929 to 1933) also brought ...
The people of the USA have been opposed to a centralized government since long before the Revolution of 1776.When the 13colonies won their freedom【C1】___Britain and became the 13first States of the Union,it was taken for【C2】___that the new constitution would allow them the maximum【C3...
What was the Massachusetts Bay Colony? What was Britain's second colonial empire? What colonies made up the province of Canada? What type of colony was the Massachusetts Bay Colony? Which U.S. colony was located between the two parts of Massachusetts?
“Resolved, That these united colonies are, and of right, ought to be free and Independent States; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown; and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain is, and ought to be, dissolved.”...
In the 17th century, Great Britain was determined to keep control of both the American colonies and the natural resources they controlled. To do this, the British limited the money supply and made it illegal for the colonies to mint coins of their own. Instead, the colonies were forced to ...
The end of theAmerican Revolutionin 1783 marked the beginning of the first era of decolonization during which most of the European colonies in the Americas gained their independence. Spain and Portugal were permanently weakened by losing their New World colonies. Great Britain,France, theNetherlands,...
The first Congress of the United States was a meeting of people in the American colonies that convened in 1774. During the first...