C. Does great Britain have the right to exercise control over colonists?
Loyalists believed that being part of the British Empire meant that England had the right to control the colonies. Loyalists accepted the idea that the colonies were controlled by government agencies and appointed people. They believed that the protection Britain offered as well as trade connections was worth England controlling the empire.
Patriots believed the British did not have the right to control the colonists because they refused to allow the colonies representation in the government. England was too far away and removed from the problems and lives of those living in the colonies. Patriots argued the colonies were better off controlling their own affairs than being under the control of the British.
During the early 1900s, the term "soviet" was initially the name for political organizations and governmental bodies associated with the Russian Revolution. "Soviet" means assembly or council, any governmental council. A number of organizations were called "soviet" in Russian history. Soviet forces were a coalition of workers' and soldiers' committees that called for the establishment of a socialist state in what was the Russian Empire.
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Lured to the New World with promises of wealth, most colonists were unprepared for the constant challenges they faced: drought, starvation, the threat of attack, and disease. With the help of stern leadership and a lucrative cash crop, the colony eventually succeeded.
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