The Committees of Correspondence were formed to increase communication between the different colonies. They were shadow governments formed by Patriots and extremely influential leading up to the American Revolution, as they boycotted English products and made plans for collective action. The committees would communicate and consolidate small way to be independent of England.
The Committees of Correspondence were formed to increase communication between the different colonies. Although some colonists might have wanted to get in touch with King George III, most weren't too fond of him. They were much more interested in talking to each other, which is why they formed the Committees of Correspondence.
<em>The first farmers liked living near the </em><em>river because</em><em> it kept the land green and fertile for growing crops. These farmers lived together in villages which grew over time into large </em><em>ancient</em><em> cities, like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.</em>
The failure of the Spring Offensive and the loss of her allies in mid- to late-1918 eventually resulted in a German surrender and the signing of a ceasefire on November 11th 1918 I think.