Strong ties to the English crown -- that was not a factor in the success of the colonies. In fact, the reality was just the opposite. The colonies were very loosely connected back to the home government in England. They developed their own forms of self-government within each of the colonies, which also featured different religious practices (based on groups who had come to the New World to escape religious pressures in England). The "new" this and "new" that featured in your question is a clue to all that was happening in the novel enterprise that was the American colonial experience. This new form of life would eventually challenge any oversight by the English monarch, and the United States of America became its own nation.
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Courts of Appeals
The 94 federal judicial districts are organized into 12 regional circuits, each of which has a court of appeals. The appellate court's task is to determine whether or not the law was applied correctly in the trial court. Appeals courts consist of three judges and do not use a jury.
Part A)
0.65 lime
0.40 orange
<u>+0.35</u> cranberry
1.40 liters total (complete mixture)
<u>- 0.10</u> liters drank
1.30 liters remaining or 1 and 3/10 liters remaining
Part B)
I just used simple addition and subtraction to figure out the answer.
King Henry VII, King of England, started the Reformation in england.