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borishaifa [10]
4 years ago
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How did the english civil war affect the colonies in america?

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liraira [26]4 years ago
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One of the biggest things that affected the colonies was the large amount of men living in the 13 colonies that decided to travel back to England in order to fight for Parliament. Some would stay though, and with further wars with more European nations the land size grew, and diversity/population growth was much more drastic as a result 
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