Virginia had three governmental structures. In order, they are a joint stock company, royal colony, and the commonwealth. The Commonwealth came in after 1763, however. In the Virginia Company, members appointed a counsel or group to direct the colony's decisions. Later, there was a governor who was given authority over all of Virginia. Later, they established a House of Burgesses as a representative group for Virginia. This group originally just advised the governor, but then gained more powers, such as taxes. Charles, I made Virginia a royal colony after few more years, establishing himself in charge of Virginia. A royal governor was appointed to see out the colony. The House of Burgesses gained more powers at this time such to do with the church, military, and taxes. This royal colony lasted beyond 1763 to 1776.
The correct answer is B, as at the conclusion of the Spanish-American war, the United States gained an empire and new stature in world affairs.
In fact, as a result of the defeat, Spain ceded its territories of the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico to the Americans. In this way the US obtained territories in strategic points of the world (Caribbean, Oceania and Southeast Asia), with which its power in front of the rest of the nations was increased.
In addition, the fact of having defeated a colonial power gave the United States a new status as a world power, both politically and militarily.
<span>No-- France and Spain offered money, weapons, naval support, and military training.
Though the Patriots had an ideology to fight for and would have continued fighting the cause even with loss, the win comes from strong European support. France was an important ally providing naval support and official military training which the Continental Army needed. France and Spain also continued to trade with the colonies keeping their economy afloat during the war. </span>
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